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. 1977;40(1):47-68.
doi: 10.1007/BF01250280.

The pineal gland of nocturnal mammals. I. The pinealocytes of the bat (Nyctalus noctula, Schreber)

The pineal gland of nocturnal mammals. I. The pinealocytes of the bat (Nyctalus noctula, Schreber)

P Pevet et al. J Neural Transm. 1977.

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the pinealocytes of noctule bats, mammals which live most of the time in darkness or very low light intensities, was examined and compared with the pinealocytes of other mammals. Two different populations of pinealocytes (I and II) were observed. They differ in general aspect, in location and especially in their content of cell organelles involved in synthetic processes. Mitochondria, ribosomes, lysosomes and lipid inclusions were present in the perikaryon of pinealocytes of both populations. In the pinealocytes of population I some granular vesicles, of presumed Golgi origin, and some other structures were observed. Pinealocytes of population II are characterized by many glycogen granules, more or less associated with a large vacuolar system. Moreover, some small vacuoles originating from cisterns of the granular endoplasmic reticulum and containing flocculent material of a moderate electron density are described. The possibility is discussed that these small vacuoles are involved in one of the secretory processes of the pineal gland while the granular vesicles of the pinealocyte of the population I are the products of another.

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