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. 1976 Mar 16;167(2):179-95.
doi: 10.1007/BF00224326.

The ultrastructure of the cell types in the endocrine pancreas of the horse

The ultrastructure of the cell types in the endocrine pancreas of the horse

A Forssmann. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

The islets of Langerhans of the equine pancreas were examined with the electron microscope after immersion or perfusion fixation. Five cell types could be distinguished after fixation by either technique: 1. A-cells, situated at the center of the islets, 2. B-cells, containing mostly "pale granules" and constituting the principal cell type of the periphery of the islets, 3. D-cells, also located mainly at the periphery of the islets, 4. G-cells, found at the edge of the islets and in the exocrine pancreas, and 5. S-cells, (small granule cells), which are relatively few in number and occur only in the islets. The function and age-dependent modifications of these cells are discussed. The formation of light and dark cells and of "mixed cells" are regarded as artifact, since cells of this type occur only under the condition of immersion fixation.

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