Identification of Telocytes in the Pancreas of Turtles—A role in Cellular Communication
- 01An animal study on turtles
- 02Identified telocytes in the pancreas
- 03Found in connective tissue near vessels and ducts
- 04May be involved in cell-to-cell communication
- 05Could play a role in tissue regeneration
This animal study identified telocytes in the turtle pancreas, suggesting a role in cellular communication and tissue regulation.
The existence of telocytes (TCs) has not yet been established in the pancreases of aquatic reptiles. Here, we report TCs in the exocrine pancreas of Pelodiscus sinensis using transmission electron microscope (TEM), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and immunofluorescence (IF) techniques. TCs surrounded the acini and ducts of the connective tissue of the exocrine pancreas and between lobules and gland cells. The cells were located preferably close to the blood vessels, interlobular ducts, and nerve fibers. Ultrastructurally, TCs exhibited small and large bodies with thick and thin portions, podoms, and podomers, and prolongations that form dichotomous branching with hetero-cellular and homo-cellular junctions. The podom (thick) portions showed caveolae, mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and vesicles. The nucleus carries heterochromatin and is irregular in shape. The shape of TCs depends on the number of telopodes (Tps) bearing long, short, spindle, triangular, and "beads on a string" shapes with twisted, tortuous prolongations and ramifications. Shed extracellular vesicles and exosomes were found frequently released from projections and Tps within connective tissue in the vicinity of the acini and collagen fibers. IHC and IF results showed CD34+, α-SMA+, and vimentin+, long and triangle-shaped TCs, consistent with the TEM findings. The presence of shaded vesicles from TCs might implicate their possible role in immune surveillance, tissue regeneration as well as regulatory functions in the reptilian pancreas.
- APA
- Noor Samad Gandahi, Botao Ding, Yonghong Shi, Xuebing Bai, Jameel Ahmed Gandahi, Waseem Ali Vistro, Qiusheng Chen, & Ping Yang (2020). Identification of Telocytes in the Pancreas of Turtles—A role in Cellular Communication. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/identification-of-telocytes-in-the-pancreas-of-turtles-a-role-in-cellular-communication/
- MLA
- Noor Samad Gandahi, et al. "Identification of Telocytes in the Pancreas of Turtles—A role in Cellular Communication." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/identification-of-telocytes-in-the-pancreas-of-turtles-a-role-in-cellular-communication/.
- Chicago
- Noor Samad Gandahi et al. 2020. "Identification of Telocytes in the Pancreas of Turtles—A role in Cellular Communication.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/identification-of-telocytes-in-the-pancreas-of-turtles-a-role-in-cellular-communication/
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