An ultrastructural study on gastric endocrine cells in the stomach gland patch of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus.

H Hoshi, J Yamada, W J Krause, N Kitamura, T Yamashita
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The endocrine cells in the stomach gland patch of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) were studied ultrastructurally. They were classified into 3 types based on the ultrastructural profiles of their endocrine granules and tentatively categorized as type I, II, and III endocrine cells. Type I cells contained round granules that were for the most part larger than those observed in the other 2 cell types. The granules ranged from moderate to relatively high in electron density. Type II cells were angular in shape and characterized by the presence of granules that were polymorphous in profile. Contents of the endocrine granules in type II cells also showed a range of high to moderate electron density. Type III cells were oval or pyramidal in shape. They contained highly polymorphous granules that were round, oval, dumbbell-like or comma in shape and characterized by the presence of a clear space or halo separating the high to low electron-dense core from the limiting membrane of granules. Type III cells were observed most often whereas type I and II cells were a less frequent observation.

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无尾熊胃腺斑胃内分泌细胞的超微结构研究。
对无尾熊胃腺斑的内分泌细胞进行了超微结构研究。根据其内分泌颗粒的超微结构特征将其分为3种类型,暂定为I型、II型和III型内分泌细胞。I型细胞含有圆形颗粒,大部分比其他2种细胞类型中观察到的颗粒大。颗粒的电子密度从中等到相对较高。II型细胞呈棱角状,其特征是存在多形性颗粒。ⅱ型细胞的内分泌颗粒含量也呈现高至中等电子密度范围。III型细胞呈卵圆形或锥体状。它们含有高度多形性的颗粒,形状为圆形、椭圆形、哑铃状或逗号状,其特征是存在一个清晰的空间或晕,将高电子密度到低电子密度的核心与颗粒的极限膜分开。III型细胞最常被观察到,而I型和II型细胞较少被观察到。
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