| Literature DB >> 6368001 |
F Treilhou-Lahille, F Lasmoles, J Taboulet, J P Barlet, G Milhaud, M S Moukhtar.
Abstract
The ultimobranchial gland (UBG) of birds is particularly rich in calcitonin, the hypocalcaemic hypophosphataemic hormone, that is secreted by the C-cells of the mammalian thyroid. The principal cells of the UBG have a striking resemblance with the mammalian C-cells, i.e., they possess small intracytoplasmic dense-core secretory granules, 150-300 nm in diameter. The gland also contains a second, morphologically distinct, endocrine cell type with larger granules, 500-800 nm in diameter. A sensitive immunocytochemical reaction was developed with the use of antibodies against salmon calcitonin. By means of this technique the presence of calcitonin-immunoreactive molecules was demonstrated in both secretory cell types of the UB gland of the chicken. This gland can thus be considered as a homogeneous calcitonin-producing tissue. Whether the secretory products are identical is discussed and differences in the secretory pathways are suggested.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6368001 DOI: 10.1007/bf00217871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Res ISSN: 0302-766X Impact factor: 5.249