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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Steroid cell ; Ultrastructure ; Steroidogenesis ; Intersexual fish ; Monopterus albus (Teleostei)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The ultrastructural and biosynthetic characteristics of the steroid cells in the gonad of Monopterus albus have been studied. Ultrastructural features related to steroidogenesis have been identified in the interstitial Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, granulosa cells and thecal cells, and are especially abundant in the Leydig cells during the mid-intersexual phase. Steroidogenic ultrastructures in the Sertoli cells develop only during the maturation of the spermatogenic cysts, whereas in the granulosa and thecal cells, these features become obvious only during the maturation of the large oocytes. EM evidence also suggests a nutritive function for the Sertoli cells and the granulosa cells. Results of in vitro steroidogenic studies, using either testosterone or progesterone as a precursor, show a predominant conversion to androstenedione and 5α-reduced compounds, and suggest a change in biosynthesis from 5α-reduced products to androstenedione during sex reversal. 11-Ketotestosterone (11KT) has been identified, but not 11 β-hydroxytestosterone. Production of 11 KT is high in the late intersexual and the male phases, but a lack of a marked variation in 11KT production between the early and the mid-intersexual phase suggests that this steroid is not a trigger for natural sex reversal in Monopterus.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    The @Anatomical Record 145 (1963), S. 149-155 
    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Enlargement of the ulnar nerve behind the medial epicondyle was noticed in museum and demonstration specimens and also in the dissection room cadavers. An investigation was carried out to study the incidence and character of the enlargement entirely from fresh autopsy cases, which included 400 ulnar nerves from 200 autopsy cadavers of Chinese subjects of all ages. The enlargement was graded into three categories  -  slight, moderate, and marked. Histological sections, 40 μthick and stained with H. & E., were examined. Twenty nerves from ten adult bodies were tested under stress for extensibility along the length of the nerve. Fortynine per cent of the ulnar nerves and 60.5% of cadavers of the total sample showed this enlargement, the incidence being greater in males than in females and slightly greater in the right limb than the left limb. Slight and moderate enlargement occurred in all ages; marked enlargement occurred only in ages over 35. The enlargement presented a normal histological picture; the enlargement was due to an increase of connective tissue present. The experimental results of extensibility along the length of the nerve showed the retro-epicondylar region, whether enlarged or not, to be more extensible than the rest of the nerve. While there seemed to be a tendency of a decrease of extensibility with enlargement, the correlation between extensibility and enlargement was insignificant statistically.
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