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Electron microscopic studies on the pars intermedia of the ferret

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The structure of the pars intermedia of the ferret has been studied with the electron microscope, with particular reference to the morphology of the glandular cells and their innervation. Two types of cell were found. The predominant cell is ovoid in shape and contains membrane-bound vesicles of varying size (1,000–5,000 Å) and density, the most electron-dense of which are associated with the Golgi region. The nucleus is indented and the cytoplasm contains rough endoplasmic reticulum. The second cell type is often associated with the colloid material and is elongated or stellate-shaped with long processes which extend between the predominant cells. It is devoid of cytoplasmic vesicles and has a poorly defined Golgi apparatus. Certain other structural features of this cell such as microvilli, cilia or cytoplasmic microfilaments are reminiscent of ependymal cells.

Numerous nerve endings are observed throughout the pars intermedia, making synaptic contact with the predominant cell type. The majority contain vesicles with an electron-dense core measuring 750 Å; less frequently terminals contain dense granules measuring 1,000 A or more. Both also contain small electron-lucent vesicles (200–400 Å); occasionally terminals containing only the latter type are found. The pattern of innervation in the ferret is thus comparable to that previously observed in the cat, rather than that seen in rodents or monkeys, and the implications of this finding are discussed.

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We are indebted to Prof. Sir Solly Zuckerman, O. M., K. C. B., F. R. S., for his help and guidance and to Mr. J. Wallington for his unfailing technical assistance.

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Vincent, D.S., Anand Kumar, T.C. Electron microscopic studies on the pars intermedia of the ferret. Z. Zellforsch. 99, 185–197 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342220

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