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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of pineal research 8 (1990), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-079X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The ultrastructure of the dog pineal gland from the first postnatal day to the seventh month is described. In the first postnatal stages, pineal parenchyma only shows immature proliferative cells with abundant cytoplasmic glycogen. Nerve fibers are seen in the pineal connective tissue spaces. The differentiation of the dog pineal cell types begins in the first postnatal week. Both pinealocytes and pigmented cells are first seen on the fourth postnatal day. The pineal astrocytes are observed on the tenth day. Immature cells are still found in the pineal gland of 1 mo-old dogs. The differentiation of the dog pineal cell types is completed by the second postnatal month.
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    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Pituitary gland ; Pars distalis ; Folliculo-stellate cell ; Marginal cell ; Vimentin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The occurrence of vimentin, a specific intermediate filament protein, has been studied by an indirect immunoperoxidase method in the anterior pituitary gland of adult rats, cats and rabbits of both sexes. In the three species studied, the immunoreaction product was detected in the cytoplasm of stellate-shaped cells scattered throughout the pars distalis. These stellate cells showed long cytoplasmic processes which could be seen between the secretory cells, and occasionally, encircling them. These processes sometimes reach the vasculo-connective septa. The marginal cells lining the anterior layer of the hypophyseal cleft of the rat and the cat pituitary glands also showed a positive immunoreaction. Finally, cyst or follicle-like structures lined by immunostained cells with basal processes could be observed in the anterior lobe of the rat, but not in that of the rabbit or the cat. These findings support the previously held view that folliculo-stellate cells and marginal cells of the anterior pituitary gland have a common nature and suggest that these cell types might be derived from glial neuroectodermic cells.
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