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Various Cell Types of the Adrenal Medulla

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COUPLAND et al.1 have reported that noradrenaline was synthesized in the so-called ‘dark’ cells, and adrenaline in the ‘light’ ones of the adrenal medulla. According to Coupland the ‘light’ or ‘dark’ character of these cell types depends on specific histochemical and electron-histochemical properties induced by glutaraldehyde and osmic acid treatment, enabling adrenaline- and noradrenaline-containing cells to be distinguished. Coupland's theory is supported by several other authors2–5; however, there are some observations, especially those of Yates, Wassermann and ourselves6–9, which contradict it. These authors identified, by histochemical and electron-microscopical methods, cell-types containing noradrenaline (with granules of 1500–3000 Å) and adrenaline (with granules of 500–1000 Å) in the adrenal medulla of the golden hamster, and in the grass snake (Natrix natrix).

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BENEDECZKY, I., PUPPI, A., TIGYI, A. et al. Various Cell Types of the Adrenal Medulla. Nature 204, 591–592 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204591a0

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