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The secretion of the subcommissural organ

A comparative immunocytochemical investigation

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The secretion of the subcommissural organ (SCO) has been studied immunocytochemically by use of the following antisera: (1) antiserum against an aqueous extract of bovine Reissner's fiber (RF), (anti-RF-DC antiserum); (2) antiserum against the protein fraction F1 obtained by gel electrophoresis of the aqueous RF-extract (RF-DF1-antiserum); (3) antiserum against the protein fraction F2 prepared in the same manner (RF-DF2-antiserum). As shown by immunological and/or immunocytochemical experiments in bovines and rats, the three antisera are of high specificity, i.e., react exclusively with the secretion of the SCO, which appears to be a unique product of the vertebrate organism. Concerning the distribution of the reaction products within the SCO-cells, no differences were found light microscopically after use of the RF-DC-antiserum, the RF-DF1-antiserum, or the RF-DF2-antiserum.

Comparative studies were carried out with the RF-DC-antiserum only. A positive immunocytochemical reaction of the SCO-secretion was obtained in many vertebrate species (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, bony fishes, sharks, and cyclostomes). RF gives a positive reaction in mammals only; to date RF of non-mammalian vertebrates did not react immunocytochemically with the present antiserum. Comparative immunocytological studies have shown that (1) the SCO-cells of the ependymal layer as well as the SCO-cells of the hypendymal layer contain immunoreactive material, (2) in the majority of vertebrates hypendymal structures are more common than has been previously supposed, and (3) RF or constituents of this structure are produced by the SCO. The immunocytochemical studies have led to the impression that the SCO-secretion is not only discharged into the cerebrospinal fluid, but also in hypendymal vessels and/or leptomeningeal spaces, as has been postulated previously by Oksche and others (for review, see Oksche 1969).

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Dedicated to Professor Berta Scharrer on the occasion of her 75th birthday

Supported by grants from the Ministry for Science and Technology of the German Democratic Republic

The expert technical assistance of Mrs. M. Eigenbrod, Mrs. D. Naumann and Mrs. B. Wolff is gratefully acknowledged

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Sterba, G., Kießig, C., Naumann, W. et al. The secretion of the subcommissural organ. Cell Tissue Res. 226, 427–439 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00218370

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