Pancreatic Insulin-, Glucagon-, and Somatostatin-Positive Islet Cell Populations during the Perinatal Development of the Rat
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Neonatology
- Vol. 38 (5-6) , 248-254
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000241372
Abstract
Pancreatic insulin-, glucagon- and somatostatin-positive islet cell volumes were quantitated morphometric ally during the developmental interval from 16 days post coitum to 10 days postnatal. There was a rapid increase in the α- and β-cell populations during late fetal life. The β-cells increased more rapidly and comprised the major portion of the islets after the 20th fetal day. After birth the rate of increase of both β- and α-cells decreased but was greater than that of the surrounding exocrine pancreas during the early period of postnatal life. This resulted in an islet cell percentage of 5–6% of the total pancreas on day 6 postnatal. δ-Cells were present before birth but increased in volume density within the islet cell after birth. The implications of these morphological data to the interpretation of physiological studies are discussed.Keywords
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