Van Herp F, Van Buggenum H J
Experientia. 1979 Nov 15;35(11):1527-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01962827.
Hyperglycemic hormone (HGH) from Astacus leptodactylus can be visualized by an immunocytochemical procedure using a specific antiserum against HGH and the peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) method. HGH containing cells are localized in the most distal portion of the x-organ in the medulla terminalis. Their cell diameter is about 47 +/- 7 micrometer; the nucleus measures about 22 +/- 2 micrometer. They form a subgroup of neurosecretory cell type 1, already described for the crayfish. A large amount of this HGH material is homogeneously stored in the sinus gland. A group of fibres in the x-organ - sinus gland - tractus can be followed, due to their positive reaction with the PAP-reagent.