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The islets of Langerhans in normal and obese-hyperglycemic mice were studied by electron microscopy. Two different types of islet cells with ultrastructural features well distinguished from the majority of B cells were observed. While one of them was provided with complete cell membranes, the other appeared to be arranged in a syncytium. It was postulated that these islet cells may be identified with the argyrophil A1 cells and the non argyrophil A2 cells demonstrated in different species with light microscopy. In the normal mouse the fine structure of the islet B cells corresponds in the main to what has been observed previously in the rat. However, in addition to the great majority of spherical B cell granules some appear rectangular, i.e. show similar morphological characteristics as described for the granules in the dog. The long termada ptation of the B cells to increased functional demands in the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome was associated with a pronounced degranulation with margination of the granules and with obvious changes of some organelles. The mechanisms for formation and liberation of insulin from the B cells are discussed in the light of the ultrastructural appearance of these cells in the obese-hyperglycemic mice.
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Björkman, N., Hellerström, C. & Hellman, B. The ultrastructure of the islets of Langerhans in normal and obese-hyperglycemic mice. Z. Zellforsch. 58, 803–819 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00320321
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