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The ultrastructural basis for the identification of cell types in the pancreatic islets

II. Rabbit, dog and opossum

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The pancreatic islets of rabbit, dog and opossum have been studied by light and electron microscopy. Silver-positive cells in the rabbit are predominantly sandwiched between the peripheral A and central B cells, and by electron microscopy are identified as D cells. Pancreatic islets in the tail of the dog pancreas have A, B, and D (silver-positive) cells, but the islets in the uncinate process of the dog pancreas lack phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin-positive A cells. By electron microscopy the characteristic D cells are found in both tail and uncinate process, but A cells are confined to the tail islets, confirming the identification of cell types. A unique cell type termed the F cell is found in the dog uncinate islets and it is characterized by secretory granules of angular profiles. In the opossum, the A cells contain considerable amounts of glycogen demonstrable by both light and electron microscopy. A unique cell type is also present in the opossum islets termed an E cell (Thomas, 1937), which has large secretory granules (400–500 mμ). The physiological implications of a multiplicity of cell types in pancreatic islets is discussed.

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This investigation was supported in part by United States Public Health Service research grants GM-10102 and GM-03784 from the Institute of General Medical Sciences, and AM-01226 from the Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases. The authors wish to acknowledge the valuable technical assistance of Mrs. Aileen Sevier and Mrs. Lidia Donahue.

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Munger, B.L., Caramia, F. & Lacy, P.E. The ultrastructural basis for the identification of cell types in the pancreatic islets. Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 67, 776–798 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00339301

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