2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0185(20000601)259:2<141::aid-ar4>3.0.co;2-f
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Somatostatin and somatostatin receptors in the pig pineal gland during postnatal development: An immunocytochemical study

Abstract: An immunohistochemical study of the pineal gland of the domestic pig was carried out using rabbit antisera raised against synthetic peptide fragments corresponding to different amino acid sequences of the prosomatostatin, the somatostatin-14, and the somatostatin-28 molecule. The study was supplemented by immunohistochemical staining with rabbit antisera raised against five subtypes of somatostatin receptors. The pineal glands were taken from the newborn, 21-day-old and 7-month-old pigs. Immunoreactive nerve f… Show more

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“…The distribution of SS in pineal gland has been most extensively studied in mammalian, amphibians and fish (Peinado et al, ; Mato et al, ; Przybylska‐Gornowicz et al, ; Champier et al, ; Mathieu et al, ; Ziv et al, ; Vera et al, ), while not reported in reptiles so far. In this study, we detected SS‐IR cells in the pineal gland of Chinese alligator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of SS in pineal gland has been most extensively studied in mammalian, amphibians and fish (Peinado et al, ; Mato et al, ; Przybylska‐Gornowicz et al, ; Champier et al, ; Mathieu et al, ; Ziv et al, ; Vera et al, ), while not reported in reptiles so far. In this study, we detected SS‐IR cells in the pineal gland of Chinese alligator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%