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Immuno-characterisation of neuroendocrine cells of the rat thymus gland in vitro and in vivo

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Primary cell cultures and organ fragments of rat thymus were characterised by use of a panel of antibodies raised against the neural adhesion molecule L1, tyrosine hydroxylase, protein gene product 9.5, nerve growth factor, calcitonin gene-related peptide, glial fibrillary acidic protein, vimentin, pan-cytokeratin, a ganglioside of neural crest and neuroendocrine cells (A2B5), and thymulin (4β). Immunoreactivity for neural markers only was identified in a single morphology (nerve-like) of cell in culture and throughout the adult thymus as fine, tortuous staining. Immunoreactivity for endocrine markers only was identified in polygonal epithelial-like cells in culture, throughout viable tissue in fragment culture and in the subcapsular cortex of the adult thymus. Immunoreactivity for both endocrine and neural markers was identified in three distinct morphologies in cell culture: elongate, spherical, and stellate. Similar results were observed in the mitotic periphery of the cultured fragments and in the medulla and cortico-medullary junction of the adult thymus. Cells with immunoreactivity to A2B5 were present in primary and fragment cultures and occurred throughout the adult thymus. The apparent diversity of cell immunoreactivity in primary and fragment thymic cultures suggests that numerous neural and endocrine factors may be required for the development and/or regeneration of the thymic microenvironment.

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Botham, C., Jones, G. & Kendall, M. Immuno-characterisation of neuroendocrine cells of the rat thymus gland in vitro and in vivo. Cell Tissue Res 303, 381–389 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410000185

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