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Cell types of the endocrine pancreas in the shark Scyliorhinus stellaris as revealed by correlative light and electron microscopy

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In the pancreas of Scyliorhinus stellaris large islets are usually found around small ducts, the inner surface of which is covered by elongated epithelial cells; thus the endocrine cells are never exposed directly to the lumen of the duct. Sometimes, single islet cells or small groups of endocrine elements are also incorporated into acini. Using correlative light and electron microscopy, eight islet cell types were identified:

Only B-cells (type I) display a positive reaction with pseudoisocyanin and aldehyde-fuchsin staining. This cell type contains numerous small secretory granules (Ø280 nm). Type II- and III-cells possess large granules stainable with orange G and azocarmine and show strong luminescence with dark-field microscopy. Type II-cells have spherical (Ø700 nm), type III-cells spherical to elongated granules (Ø450 × 750 nm). Type II-cells are possibly analogous to A-cells, while type III-cells resemble mammalian enterochromaffin cells. Type IV- cells contain granules (Ø540 nm) of high electron density showing a positive reaction to the Hellman-Hellerström silver impregnation and a negative reaction to Grimelius' silver impregnation; they are most probably analogous to D-cells of other species. Type VI-cells exhibit smaller granules (Ø250 × 500 nm), oval to elongated in shape. Type VI-cells contain small spherical granules (Ø310 nm). Type VII-cells possess two kinds of large granules interspersed in the cytoplasm; one type is spherical and electron dense (Ø650 nm), the other spherical and less electron dense (Ø900 nm). Type VIII-cells have small granules curved in shape and show moderate electron density (Ø100 nm). Grimelius-positive secretory granules were not only found in cell types II and III, but also in types V, VI, and VII. B-cells (type I) and the cell types II to IV were the most frequent cells; types V to VII occurred occasionally, whereas type VIII-cells were very rare.

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This work was supported by a fellowship from the Ministry of Education of Japan and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn-Bad Godesberg (La 229/8)

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Kobayashi, K., Syed Ali, S. Cell types of the endocrine pancreas in the shark Scyliorhinus stellaris as revealed by correlative light and electron microscopy. Cell Tissue Res. 215, 475–490 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00233524

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