CD117- and vimentin-positive telocytes in the bovine teat sphincter

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Abstract

Mastitis is a common economically relevant problem in dairy farming. As the major entry for pathogens is the papillary duct, one of the first defence mechanisms is the teat sphincter. This sphincter shows a rhythmic contractility of yet unknown origin. Searching for possible modulatory pacemaker cells, teat sphincters of eight cows were stained immunohistochemically with antibodies against CD117 and vimentin and evaluated microscopically for the presence of telocytes. CD117- and vimentin-positive telocytes with telopodes were found in close contact with smooth muscle cells. Our findings present a first evidence of telocytes in the teat of bovines.

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Wagener, M. G., Leonhard-Marek, S., Häger, J. D., & Pfarrer, C. (2018). CD117- and vimentin-positive telocytes in the bovine teat sphincter. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C: Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 47(3), 268–270. https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12347

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