Jordan R K, McFarlane B, Scothorne R J
J Anat. 1975 Apr;119(Pt 2):235-54.
Definitive chief cells, characterized by the presence of specific secretory granules and typical membrane configurations, were present in the developing parathyroid glands of sheep embryos from 26 days of gestation (term = 150 days). During earlier stages of gestation developing chief cells contained lysosomal systems which appeared to be concerned with the autophagy of retained secretion product. The EM evidence suggests that physiologic release of the hormone does not occur until at least 30 days of gestation, which correlates well with the experimentally established time of onset of functional capacity in the parathyroid gland in the sheep. 'Bark cells' were found in the parathyroid primordia of embryos between 20 and 27 days of gestation. The significance of these "dark cells" is discussed with respect to glutaraldehyde fixation and to their possible relationship to chief cells.
在妊娠26天(足月为150天)的绵羊胚胎发育中的甲状旁腺中,存在具有特定分泌颗粒和典型膜结构特征的成熟主细胞。在妊娠早期,发育中的主细胞含有溶酶体系统,这些溶酶体系统似乎与保留分泌产物的自噬有关。电子显微镜证据表明,至少在妊娠30天时激素才会发生生理性释放,这与通过实验确定的绵羊甲状旁腺功能能力开始的时间高度相关。在妊娠20至27天的胚胎甲状旁腺原基中发现了“吠细胞”。讨论了这些“暗细胞”在戊二醛固定方面的意义以及它们与主细胞可能的关系。