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The effects of vinblastine on acinar cells of the exorbital lacrimal gland of the rat
Authors:R. B. Kelly  Dr. C. Oliver  A. R. Hand
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Biological Structure, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA;(2) Laboratory of Biological Structure, National Institute of Dental Research, Building 30, Room 211, 20014 Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Summary The effects of vinblastine treatment on acinar cells of the rat exorbital lacrimal gland were studied by electron microscopy. Experimental animals of both sexes were given single intraperitoneal injections of (1) vinblastine (4mg/kg body weight) at 1 to 24 h before sacrifice; (2) pilocarpine (20 mg/kg b.w.) for 1 h; or (3) vinblastine for l h followed by pilocarpine for 1 h.Vinblastine treatment caused a number of changes including autophagocytosis, formation of intracisternal granules, and alteration of secretory granules. These changes varied in extent and onset between male and female rats. In addition, the Golgi apparatus was reduced in size and dispersed throughout the cytoplasm. Mitotic figures were commonly observed. Moreover, vinblastine inhibited the pilocarpine-stimulated degranulation of the acinar cells.In view of the known anti-microtubular action of vinblastine, these results suggest that microtubules are involved in various aspects of the transport, packaging, and secretion of exportable proteins in the lacrimal gland. Additionally, autophagocytosis and alteration of secretory granules may partially result from the interaction of vinblastine with membranes.The authors thank Mr. Steve Coriell and Mr. Steve Floyd for preparing the micrographs. Robert Kelly also thanks Dr. George Chapman for his support during the initial phase of this project.
Keywords:Vinblastine  Lacrimal gland  Electron microscopy  Autophagy  Secretion
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