Histological changes in Xenopus laevis Daudin specimens kept under dry conditions, then moved back to their natural aquatic environment. I. Pituitary, thyroid and testis.

Archivio di scienze biologiche Pub Date : 1978-01-01
A Guardabassi, E Campantico, I Panebianco
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The histofunctional picture of the hypophysis, thyroid and testis was studied in Xenopus laevis specimens 1) kept in their natural aquatic environment; 2) gradually exposed to dehydration conditions under which they were kept one week; and 3) returned from the dry environment to water for 24 hr or 7 days. Of particular interest are the changes displayed in the hypophysis by type II acidophils, i.e. presumably prolactin producing cells. In the pituitary of "dry" animals and of those 24 hr after their replacement in water these cells appear numerous, large-sized and heavily stained whereas they are small and slightly stainable in the pituitary of control animals or of "dry" ones 7 days after their replacement in water. On the basis of these results it is surmised that prolactin is continuously synthesized and released into the circulation in Xenopus specimens kept or replaced in water, thereby contributing to the animals adaptation to the aquatic environment, whereas in those kept under waterless condition prolactin synthesis is not discontinued, but its release into the bloodstream declines or is abolished. In the testis of the animals kept in dry conditions or 24 hr after replacement in water, the germ cells do not seem to have undergone substantial changes, while the sudanophilic material, which can be detected in interstitial tissues in the animals kept in water, is lacking. In all groups the thyroid histofunctional pattern suggests an intense activity, particularly in control animals or in "dry" specimens 7 days after replacement into water.

在干燥条件下保存的非洲爪蟾标本的组织学变化,然后移回其自然水生环境。1、垂体、甲状腺和睾丸。
研究了非洲爪蟾标本垂体、甲状腺和睾丸的组织功能图(1)在自然水生环境中保存;2)逐渐暴露于脱水条件下,保持1周;3)从干燥环境返回水中24小时或7天。特别令人感兴趣的是II型嗜酸细胞(即可能产生催乳素的细胞)在垂体中显示的变化。在“干”动物的脑垂体中,以及在它们被替换进水后24小时内,这些细胞出现大量、大尺寸和重度染色,而在对照动物或“干”动物的脑垂体中,这些细胞很小,在它们被替换进水后7天内,它们的染色程度很低。根据这些结果,我们推测,在水中保存或更换的爪蟾标本中,催乳素不断合成并释放到循环中,从而有助于动物适应水生环境,而在无水条件下保存的爪蟾标本中,催乳素的合成并未停止,但其释放到血液中的量减少或被消除。在干燥条件下或在水中置换24小时后的动物睾丸中,生殖细胞似乎没有发生实质性的变化,而在水中动物的间质组织中可以检测到的亲苏丹物质则缺乏。在所有组中,甲状腺组织功能模式显示出强烈的活动,特别是在对照动物或“干”标本中,在放入水中7天后。
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