SGC (small granule chromaffin) cells in the mouse adrenal medulla: light and electron microscopic identification using semi-thin and ultra-thin sections
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SGC (small granule chromaffin) cells in the mouse adrenal medulla: light and electron microscopic identification using semi-thin and ultra-thin sections
Abstract
Adrenal glands of the mouse, fixed either in glutaraldehyde followed by osmium tetroxide or in a mixture of potassium dichromate and glutaraldehyde, and embedded in Epon 812, were investigated by light and electron microscopy. An argentaffin reaction was applied to semi-thin sections for light microscopy and to ultra-thin sections for electron microscopy. Since the mature secretory granules in the Small Granule Chromaffin (SGC) cell were argentaffin and were mainly located along the cell membrane, this cell was clearly distinguishable under the light microscope both from the A (adrenaline) cell whose secretory granules were non-argentaffin and from the NA (noradrenaline) cell whose cytoplasm was rich and was filled with large, strongly argentaffin granules. Chromaffinity of the SGC cell was demonstrated under the light microscope. The SGC cell was intensively stained with toluidine blue without revealing metachromasia. It was demonstrated at the EM level that not only the secretory granules but also the synaptic-like vesicles in the SGC cell contained argentaffin substances. Possible functional relationship between the secretory granules and the synaptic-like vesicles was discussed.
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