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Bovine pituitary intraglandular colloid fraction F5 localized in the rat endocrine pancreas
Authors:W H Boyd
Institution:(1) Section of Human Anatomy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Summary Bovine pituitary intraglandular colloid thought to be a waste product, is the holocrine secretion of intermediate lobe cells. It is housed in the intraglandular lumen (residual lumen) and is extruded into the venous circulation of the cavernous sinuses via clefts in the capsule of the gland aligned with the intraglandular lumen. Intraglandular colloid, fraction F5 (mol.wt 34,000), radiolabeled with (125I)Na and injected (0.15 ml) into the right internal jugular vein of male Wistar rats, accumulated in the endocrine pancreas. Autoradiographs showed that the material had specifically localized in the capillary network of the endocrine pancreas. Since the intermediate lobe is poorly vascularized, intraglandular colloid is considered to be the transport medium for intermediate lobe materials.This study was supported by a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.I would like to thank S. Choles and J. Bennett for their technical expertise with the help of P. Galvin and W. Halina. I thank members of the Central Animal Facilities, McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, for labeling the intraglandular colloid and for counting the decay rate of the tissue. I would also like to thank Drs. A. deBold and J. Kraicer, Faculty of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, for their interest in this study.
Keywords:Transport  pituitary  pancreas  intraglandular colloid  radiolabeling  autoradiography
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