Immunocytochemical detection of anti-ACTH reactivity in pancreatic islet cells of normal and steroid diabetic rats
β Scribed by R. Graf
- Book ID
- 104786584
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 816 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1432-119X
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β¦ Synopsis
Morphologically different pancreatic islet cells of the rat reveal immunoreactivity under incubation with anti-ACTH 1-39. In normal rats, anti-ACTH reactivity is detectable predominantly in peripheral, polygonal cells. Paraffin serial section treated alternately with anti-ACTH and anti-glucagon show that the major portion of the anti-ACTH reactivity is localized in A cells. A few A cells, however, lack anti-ACTH reactivity. Anti-ACTH reactivity was also detected in individuals, round-to-oval, occasionally quite large and more centrally situated cells of pancreatic islets. In contrast, islets of steroid diabetic rats reveal a different distribution islets. In contrast, islets of steroid diabetic rats reveal a different distribution of anti-ACTH reactive cells. The number of peripheral reacting cells is greatly reduced; whereas there is an increase in the number of immunoreactive, large, round or polygonal cells, which are distributed throughout the islet. Preliminary investigations indicate that adsorption of ACTH 18-39 and glucagon onto anti-ACTH 1-39 reduces immunoreactivity in normal and steroid diabetic rats, whereas adsorption of ACTH 1-24 does not.
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