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. 1981;219(2):417-23.
doi: 10.1007/BF00210159.

The fine structure of the neural lobe of the mouse after transplantation under the kidney capsule

The fine structure of the neural lobe of the mouse after transplantation under the kidney capsule

E Stach-Chilf et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

The neurohypophysis of donor mice was implanted under the renal capsule of the recipients. The pituicytes survived while the neurosecretory axons disappeared. The ultrastructure of the glial cells was observed seven and nine weeks after transplantation. There were no signs of phagocytotic activity although remnants of axons were still present at seven weeks. The numerous processes of the pituicytes form a network with intercellular spaces wide in younger and narrower in older implants. The cells are connected by desmosomes and gap junctions. Pituicytes as well as blood vessels preserve their organotypic appearance. The transplant thus represents as experimental model for investigations on pituicytes in vivo in the absence of neurosecretory axons.

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