Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Fine Structure of the Mandibular Gland in Pika (Ochotona rufescens rufescens)
Syusaku SUZUKIAkio AGOHayao NISHINAKAGAWAJunichi OTSUKA
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1985 Volume 34 Issue 3 Pages 267-276

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The mandibular gland of the pika was examined by light microscopy, and transmission and scanning electron microscopies. The acinar cells were noted to be composed of serous cells and seromucous cells. The serous cells containing granules of moderate and high densities were slightly basophile and strongly positive to PAS, but were not stained with AB. The seromucous cells possessing less dense granules were light and moderately positive to PAS and AB. A sexual dimorphism was observed between these cells : Serous cells were considerably more frequent in males and seromucous cells were more numerous in females. Intercalated duct cells consisted of cuboidal light cells containing a few vesicles in the apical region. Striated ducts were comprised of two portions-a secertory portion and a typical striated portion without secretory granules. The secretory portion was composed of light and dark cells having secretory granules varying in size and density. The epithelium of typical striated portion consisted of light and dark cells containing fine vacuoles and vesicles.
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