Morphological characteristics of Schwann cells in the islets of Langerhans of the murine pancreas

E SUNAMI, H Kanazawa, H Hashizume… - Archives of histology …, 2001 - jstage.jst.go.jp
E SUNAMI, H Kanazawa, H Hashizume, M Takeda, K HATAKEYAMA, T USHIKI
Archives of histology and cytology, 2001jstage.jst.go.jp
The present study demonstrated the threedimensional architecture of peri-insular nerve
plexuses in the murine pancreas by the combined use of light microscopy of 8-100
immunostained sections, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of thin sections, and
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of KOH digested tissues. By light microscopy of thin
sections immunostained with anti-S-100 antibody, Schwann cells were often found on the
margin of the islets as if delimiting the islet and exocrine parenchyma. In thick sections …
Summary
The present study demonstrated the threedimensional architecture of peri-insular nerve plexuses in the murine pancreas by the combined use of light microscopy of 8-100 immunostained sections, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of thin sections, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of KOH digested tissues. By light microscopy of thin sections immunostained with anti-S-100 antibody, Schwann cells were often found on the margin of the islets as if delimiting the islet and exocrine parenchyma. In thick sections, Schwann cells of the islet connected their thin and slender processes with each other to form a delicate network on the surface of the islet. By TEM, Schwann cells were observed as an attenuated sheet that invested the surface of the islet. Axon terminals were usually found on the outer surface of these membranous Schwann cells. SEM of KOH digested tissues revealed that nerves reaching the islet spread on the insular surface. Schwann cells in this portion extended their thin membranous processes, which directly covered the basal part of several endocrine cells as a whole. Numerous axons with varicosities were usually found on the surface of these membranous Schwann cells, but some-times crept beneath them.
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