An Electron Microscopic Study of Cells With Steroid-Secreting Morphology in the Paraaortic Lymph Node of the Hamster
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Clustered cells with steroid-secreting morphology (SH), located within the paraaortic lymph node (PLN) capsules of normal and pregmant female golden hamsters, were examined by light and electron microscopy. Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HD) activity of the SH cell cluster also was examined by histochemical techniques. The cluster was composed of mostly packed SH cells and surrounding mesenchymal cells. Individual SH cells possessed prominent smooth endoplasmic reticulum, well-developed Golgi complexes, some lipid droplets, and numerous mitochondria containing tubulovesicular cristae common to mammalian SH cells. Intermediate-type junctions were often observed between SH cells. The same SH cells were rarely detected in the subcapsular sinus and in the cortical parenchyma of the PLN. Early oophorectomy of the hamster resulted in cytoplasmic degeneration of the SH cell at day 5 after the operation. On the other hand, normal adult male hamsters possessed similar PLNs, but no SH cells were recognized in the nodes. The present histochemical preparation of normal female PLNs revealed moderate-to-strong HD activity, probably associated with SH cell clusters, in the limited regions of the capsules. Based on the present ultrastructural and histochemical findings, it is proposed that the SH cell cluster consists of steroid hormone producing cells.
- 関西鍼灸大学の論文
- 1989-04-01
著者
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KIMURA Michio
Department of Surgery, Miyagino Hospital
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Kimura M
Pharmaceutical Division Kurashiki Central Hospital
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Kimura Michio
Research Center Of Neurological Disease Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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TOHYA Kazuo
Department of Anatomy, Kansai College of Oriental Medicine
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Tohaya Kazuo
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
Department Of Anatomy Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
関西鍼灸短期大学
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Kimura Michio
Pharmaceutical Division Kurashiki Central Hospital
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Kuroiwa Kyoichi
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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KUROIWA Kyo-ichi
Department of Anatomy, Kansai Shinkyu College, Kansai Academy of Medical Science
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Kimura Michio
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery University Of Fukuoka School Of Medicine
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Kimura Michio
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Kimura Michio
Department Of Anatomy Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Kimura Michio
Department Of 2nd Anatomy Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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Kuroiwa Kyo-ichi
Kansai Shinkyu College Kanai Academy Of Medical Science
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Tohya Kazuo
Department Of Anatomy Kansai Shinkyu College Kansai Academy Of Medical Science
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