Steroidogenic characteristics of the adrenal cortex of the mare studied by electron microscopy
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Steroidogenic characteristics of the adrenal cortex of the mare studied by electron microscopy
Abstract
The three concentric zones of the horse adrenal cortex (zonae glomerulosa, fasciculata and reticularis) showed marked interpenetration and exhibited a different relative development according to their position in the gland. Whereas the three cortical zones each had a specific histological structure, the ultrastructure of their cells showed a certain qualitative homogeneity. The differences corresponded essentially to the relative abundance of the constituents which are generally considered typical of steroidogeneous cells: mitochondria with vesicular cristae, smooth endoplasmic reticulum and lipid droplets. Their importance increased progressively from the zona glomerulosa to the zona reticularis. In this zone, the presence of gap and septate-like cell junctions, and mitochondria with vesicular cristae in close proximity to a smooth endoplasmic reticulum with numerous dilated tubules, suggested that steroidogenesis may be the most active. Ultrastructural findings were indicative of only quantitative differences between the steroidogenic capacities of the three zones of the mare adrenal cortex.
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