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Ontogeny of sulphated glycoconjugate-producing cells in the rat fundic gland

Authors :
Hiroshi Kasamo
Munenori Miyauchi
Fusayoshi Murata
Shinichiro Tsuyama
Dong-Hua Yang
Source :
The Histochemical Journal. 28:33-43
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1996.

Abstract

The ontogeny of sulphated glycoconjugate-producing cells in the rat fundic gland has been studied using high iron diamine (HID), Alcian Blue (AB) at pH 1.0, high iron diamine in combination with Alcian Blue at pH 2.5 (HID-AB), cationic colloidal gold (CCG) at pH 1.0 under light microscopy and CCG (1.0), HID-thiocarbohydrazide (TCH)-silver proteinate (SP)-physical development (PD) under electron microscopy. From day 19.5 of gestation, sulphated glycoconjugate-producing cells were discernible under both light and electron microscopy. The development of such cells can be classified into four stages: (1) a prenatal period from day 19.5 of gestation extending to 0.5 days after birth; (2) 1 day to 2 weeks after birth; (3) 2 to 4 weeks after birth; and (4) the final period from 4 to 8 weeks after birth. Glycoconjugate-producing cells reached maturity by 4 weeks after birth. Our results indicated that glycoconjugate-producing cells were cells along the wall of foveolar lumen, but not those covering the gastric mucosa surface. Our results also suggested that the trans to transmost Golgi apparatus lamellae were the sites of sulphation in the developing rat stomach.

Details

ISSN :
15736865 and 00182214
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Histochemical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c9e8ebbfe0b34ecc668370245b55d969
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02331425