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Immunohistochemical Distribution Of Cells Containing Insulin, Glucagon And Somatostatin In The Goose (Anser Anser) Pancreas, Nurhayat Gülmez, Hakan Kocamiş, Şahi̇n Aslan, Mümtaz Nazli
Immunohistochemical Distribution Of Cells Containing Insulin, Glucagon And Somatostatin In The Goose (Anser Anser) Pancreas, Nurhayat Gülmez, Hakan Kocamiş, Şahi̇n Aslan, Mümtaz Nazli
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The purpose of the present study was to determine the distribution of cells containing glucagon (A), insulin (B), and somatostatin (D) in the goose pancreas. Small pieces of tissue from 5 adult geese (Anser anser) pancreases were dissected under deep ether anaesthesia. Sections were stained with Crossmon's connective tissue stain for general observations and Gomori's method for pancreatic islet cells. Sections were further processed for standard immunohistochemical techniques using the avidin-biotin-complex method for the distribution of A, B and D cells. There were no B cells inside the A islets, which were mainly composed of A cells. B islets were …
Leptin In Horses: Influences Of Body Condition, Gender, Insulin Insensitivity, Feeding, And Dexamethasone, Joshua Allen Cartmill
Leptin In Horses: Influences Of Body Condition, Gender, Insulin Insensitivity, Feeding, And Dexamethasone, Joshua Allen Cartmill
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
The experiments described herein were designed to answer questions that arose from initially attempting to determine whether treatment with dexamethasone increased concentrations of leptin in geldings. Dexamethasone treatment did in fact increase leptin concentrations in mares, geldings, and stallions. Additional experiments were designed to determine leptin's interaction, not only with the adrenal axis, but with the thyroid axis, the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis, as well as glucose and insulin metabolism in geldings, mares, and stallions. During the course of these experiments, differences in leptin concentrations in the horse were attributed to degree of body condition, gender, and feeding time. …