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Continued from the previous study in fetal animals (Kameda et al. 1980), the development and maturation of C-cell complexes in postnatal dogs from newborn to adult were investigated by use of an immunoperoxidase method using antisera to calcitonin, C-thyroglobulin (C-Tg) and 19S thyroglobulin, respectively. The younger the animals were, the more numerous were undifferentiated cells and high columnar epithelial cells in the complexes. With increasing age, the constituent elements of the complexes progressively differentiated. In one type of complex there are a large number of C-cells in various developmental stages, as well as undifferentiated cells and cysts. C-cell complexes composed mostly of mature C-cells were regarded as the more highly differentiated structures of this type. A second type contains follicular cells in various stages of differentiation in addition to undifferentiated cells and C-cells, i.e., 19S-positive cell masses not yet organized into follicles, primordial follicles with small lacunae and comparatively larger follicles. The follicular cells in the complexes were similar with respect to immunoreaction and folliculogenesis to the cells of fetal thyroids, but they developed very slowly. In conclusion, the present study indicates that follicular thyroid cells can differentiate within C-cell complexes, i.e., they develop from cells of ultimobranchial body origin.
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Kameda, Y., Ikeda, A. Immunohistochemical study of the C-cell complex of dog thyroid glands with reference to the reactions of calcitonin, C-thyroglobulin and 19S thyroglobulin. Cell Tissue Res. 208, 405–415 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00233873
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