Mammalian parathyroids: morphological and functional implications
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Mammalian parathyroids: morphological and functional implications
Abstract
Fixation with aldehydes is achieved either by immersion or perfusion. The parenchyma of parathyroid glands fixed by immersion consists of dark cells containing a lot of membranes of these organelles which are concerned with hormone secretion, light cells which are poor in these organelles, intermediate forms between the two, and multinuclear syncytial cells. They have been attributed to represent different functional stages of secretory activity, the dark cell being in an active form, the light cell in a resting form. Studies of the parathyroids of mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, and horses employing various fixation protocols clearly demonstrate that light cell variants and multinuclear syncytial cells are formed during improper immersion fixation as a result of membrane disintegration. Parathyroids fixed by perfusion or by immersion in an appropriate fixation medium comprise only one cell type which correspond to the dark chief cell. Parathyroid cells are polar cells bearing some of the rough endoplasmic reticulum in the basal pole, the rest of it, the Golgi complex, and secretory granules in the apical pole. The secretory product is released by exocytosis at the apicolateral domain of the plasma membrane into the intercellular space. Secretory activity can be altered experimentally, leading to drastic changes in the amount of cell membrane related to hormone synthesis, intracellular transport, exocytic release, and secretion coupled membrane retrieval. The sensitive reaction of parathyroid cells to both the mode of fixation and to fixation media demands careful evaluation of the fixation protocol. This and the polarity of parathyroid cells have to be borne in mind for estimating secretory activity on the basis of morphological criteria.
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