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Effects of ovariectomy and ageing on the structure and ultrastructure of the female Syrian hamster Harderian gland: a stereological analysis.

J M López1, M Alvarez-Uría.   

Abstract

The effects of ovariectomy and ageing on the structure and ultrastructure of the Syrian hamster Harderian gland were investigated by techniques of quantitative stereology. Tissues were obtained from intact 6-month-old, sham-operated 6-month-old, ovariectomized 6-month-old, intact 18-month-old and ovariectomized 18-month-old female hamsters. Glands from both ovariectomized and aged hamsters showed comparable qualitative and quantitative characteristics. They showed histological alterations that included thinning of the tubule walls, lowering of luminal porphyrins, invasion of lumina by neutrophils and the occurrence of interstitial porphyrins. Glands from both ovariectomized and aged hamsters showed statistically significant differences from control animals in relation to numerical density and cellular size. Finally, quantitative studies with the electron microscope revealed significant decreases in the volume densities of the cytoplasmic organelles concerned with secretion. These results support the hypotheses that the secretory activity of the female hamster Harderian gland is influenced, directly or indirectly, by ovarian hormones, and that many of the age-related modifications of the Harderian gland reflect alterations in ovarian function.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8092493     DOI: 10.1007/bf00185436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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