THE HISTOCHEMICAL-LOCALIZATION OF ACID-PHOSPHATASE IN HUMAN-FETAL URETHRAL AND PROSTATIC EPITHELIUM
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 17 (6) , 435-440
Abstract
Acid phosphatase activity was studied with light microscopic and EM histochemical techniques in the epithelium of the urogenital system of human fetuses 7 to 13 wk of age. Acid phosphatase activity was present throughout the period in the epithelium of the urogenital sinus except in the posterior part near the openings of the mesonephric and paramesonephric ducts; these ducts showed very little or no activity. The prostatic epithelium appearing in the 10th wk showed lysosomal acid phosphatase activity and a few of its cells showed acid phosphatase-positive apical granules suggesting the appearance of secretory acid phosphatase. The acid phosphatase activity of the urethral epithelium on colliculus seminalis differs from that elsewhere, indicating a different origin or a different response to maternal or fetal hormones.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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