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Immunomorphological localization of adenosine deaminase in rat tissues during ontogeny.

B E Chechik, S Sengupta, T Hibi, B Fernandes.   

Abstract

Immunomorphological methods were used to localize adenosine deaminase in tissues of the rat at different stages of ontogeny. In the thymus, lymphocytes began to express significant amounts of the enzyme with the appearance of demarcation between the cortex and medulla at 17 days of gestation. At any stage of ontogeny studied, strong adenosine deaminase staining was seen predominantly in cortical thymocytes. In the spleen and lymph node, the enzyme was initially detected in T cell areas, whereas primary follicles did not show positive adenosine deaminase staining. During further development, the enzyme was demonstrated in some lymphocytes of germinal centres and plasma cells. In the duodenum, epithelial cells of villi and the neck of crypts showed positive adenosine deaminase staining whereas no staining for the enzyme was observed in the epithelial cells of the base of crypts. Strongly positive staining for adenosine deaminase appeared in plasma cells of the lamina propria by four weeks after birth. The transient positive reaction for the deaminase could be recognized in epithelial cells of tubules of the kidney during late foetal and early postnatal development. The tubules of adult rats did not stain for the enzyme. In the cartilage of 15-day foetuses, positive adenosine deaminase staining was seen only in perichondrial cells and hypertrophic cells. Kupffer cells in the liver and endothelial cells of blood vessels stained positively for the enzyme at every stage of ontogeny studied.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3894299     DOI: 10.1007/bf01003215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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