The morphology and histology of the endocrine pancreas of the Southern Hemisphere lamprey, Geotria australis gray
Hilliard, R.W., Epple, A. and Potter, I.C. (1985) The morphology and histology of the endocrine pancreas of the Southern Hemisphere lamprey, Geotria australis gray. Journal of Morphology, 184 (3). pp. 253-261.
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Abstract
The location and arrangement of the pancreatic endocrine tissue in larval and adult Geotria australis (Geotriidae) differ markedly from those exhibited by the comparable stages of Northern Hemisphere lampreys (Petromyzontidae). In larval Geotria australis, the main zones of islet proliferation are located laterally between the oesophagus and the inner edge of the two large intestinal diverticula unique to this species rather than dorsal and ventral to the oesophagus. In adult Geotria australis, the islet follicles are closely packed into a single discrete capsule which could be easily removed surgically, rather than into cranial, intermediate, and caudal cords. The differences in the adult can be related to a lack of involvement of the bile duct in islet formation during metamorphosis. While B cells were found in both larval and adult islet follicles, the PI acidophilic cells and argyrophilic cells, which appeared respectively at stages 3 and 4 in metamorphosis, were present in all adult stages.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
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Murdoch Affiliation: | School of Environmental and Life Sciences |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
Copyright: | © 1985 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/18865 |
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