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Polypeptide YY- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive cells and nerves in the endocrine and exocrine pancreas of some vertebrates: An onto- and phylogenetic study

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The occurrence of polypeptide YY- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive cells and nerves in the pancreas of some species from all the eight main vertebrate groups (cyclostomes, cartilaginous fish, bony fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds, and mammals) was investigated. In addition, an ontogenetic study of these neurohormonal peptides was performed, using the rat pancreas. The distribution of these two peptides was compared with that of the structurally closely related pancreatic polypeptide.

Polypeptide YY-immunoreactive cells were found to occur in the endocrine pancreas and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactivity was observed both in neurons and nerve fibres. The polypeptide YY-immunoreactive cells were limited to mammals and reptiles only. Neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive neurons and nerves were observed in reptiles, birds, and mammals only. One reptilian species (out of three) and one mammalian (out of six) failed to show any kind of immunoreactivity for the polypeptide or neuropeptide. Pancreatic polypeptide-immunoreactive cells were found in all the species examined except in the hagfish islet.

In rat foetuses, polypeptide YY-immunoreactive cells and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive nerve elements were first demonstrated at the seventeenth day of gestation, whereas pancreactic peptide-immunoreactive cells did not appear until postnatally, namely in two day-old rats. The polypeptide-containing cells, a new cell type in the endocrine pancreas, are rare. In contrast to the pancreatic peptide cells, they do not seem to have any kind of regional distribution.

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El-Salhy, M., Grimelius, L., Emson, P.C. et al. Polypeptide YY- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive cells and nerves in the endocrine and exocrine pancreas of some vertebrates: An onto- and phylogenetic study. Histochem J 19, 111–117 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01682755

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