“…As in a previous report (KATAOKA et al, 1982), we prefer the term, macula occludens, to distinguish it from the zonula occludens, the typical belt-like tight junction in the epithelium. In addition to the pancreatic islet cells (ORCi and PERRELET, 1977;KATAOKA et al, 1982), the presence of the macula occludens has been reported on adrenocortical cells (FRIEND and GILULA, 1972), peritoneal mesothelial cells (SIMIONESCu and SIMIONESCU, 1977), renomedullary interstitial cells (MAJACK and LARSEN, 1980), neuroepithelial cells during amphibian neurulation (DECKER and FRIEND, 1974), developing thyroid cells in the chick embryo (ISHIMURA and FUJITA, 1979), chorionic trophoblasts (BARTELS and WANG, 1983) and in the pancreatic acinar cell tumor (IwANIJ et al, 1982).…”