Immunohistochemical localization of glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide on rat endocrine pancreas: Coexistence in rat islet cells

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We used immunofluorescence double staining method to investigate the cellular localization of glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) in rat pancreatic islets. The results showed that both A-cells (glucagon-secreting cells) and PP-cells (PP-secreting cells) were located in the periphery of the islets. However, A-cells and PP-cells had a different regional distribution. Most of A-cells were located in the splenic lobe but a few of them were in the duodenal lobe of the pancreas. In contrast, the majority of PP-cells were found in the duodenal lobe and a few of them were in the splenic lobe of the pancreas. Furthermore, we found that 67.74% A-cells had PP immunoreactivity, 70.92% PP-cells contained glucagon immunoreactivity with immunofluorescence double staining. Our data support the concept of a common precursor stem cell for pancreatic hormone-producing cells. ©2009 European Journal of Histochemistry.

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Huang, Y. H., Sun, M. J., Jiang, M., & Fu, B. Y. (2009). Immunohistochemical localization of glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide on rat endocrine pancreas: Coexistence in rat islet cells. European Journal of Histochemistry, 53(2), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2009.81

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