Literature DB >> 3695415

Postnatal evolution of the human pineal gland. An immunohistochemical study.

K W Min1, I S Seo, J Song.   

Abstract

Pineal glands from 16 infants ranging from 38 weeks gestation to 3 years of age were fixed in buffered formalin; Paraffin sections were stained for neuron-specific enolase, glial fibrillary acidic protein, and S-100 protein (S-100) using the peroxidase-antiperoxidase method and hematoxylin and eosin, Masson-Fontana, and Bodian stains. The pineal glands of neonates consisted of cords of closely packed, dark, nucleated cells (type I) with intervening loosely arranged, large, clear cells (type II). The type I cells were frequently pigmented and occasionally exhibited rosette formation. They were positive for S-100 and negative for neuron-specific enolase. The type II cells were strongly positive for neuron-specific enolase and negative for melanin and S-100. The type I cells were the predominant cell type at birth; however, the number of type II cells gradually increased with age, and by the age of 1 year, only scattered S-100 positive cells, consistent with sustentacular cells, were found. The findings indicated that the human pineal glands undergo a remarkable morphologic and functional evolution as an endocrine organ in the postnatal life.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3695415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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Authors:  A Ogata; Y Fujioka; K Nagashima; K Tashiro; T Aida; H Abe
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 17.088

2.  Pleomorphic pineocytoma with extensive neuronal differentiation: report of two cases.

Authors:  K Kuchelmeister; I M von Borcke; H Klein; M Bergmann; F Gullotta
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 17.088

3.  The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month.

Authors:  Koji Matsuda; Keunsik Park; Hiroaki Tatsumi; Ryoko Kitada; Minoru Yoshiyama
Journal:  Online J Public Health Inform       Date:  2017-12-31

4.  CRX is a diagnostic marker of retinal and pineal lineage tumors.

Authors:  Sandro Santagata; Cecile L Maire; Ahmed Idbaih; Lars Geffers; Mick Correll; Kristina Holton; John Quackenbush; Keith L Ligon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-11-20       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Pigmented Cells in the Pineal Gland of Female Viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus): A Histochemical and Ultrastructural Study.

Authors:  Fabricio Ivan Busolini; Graciela Beatriz Rodríguez; Verónica Palmira Filippa; Fabian Heber Mohamed
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2017-12-17       Impact factor: 3.257

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