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An immunohistochemical study on the gastro-entero-endocrine cells of the pond tortoise (Amyda sinensis) (자라 위장관 내분비세포에 관한 면역조직화학적 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-beom;Lee, Jae-hyun;Lee, Hyeung-sik;Lee, Nam-soo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.383-394
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    • 1990
  • The gastrointestinal endocrine cells of the Pond tortoise, Amyda sinensis were studied immunohistochemically, and somatostatin-, gastrin/cholecystokinin(GAS/CCK)-, glucagon-, 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)-, insulin- and chromogranin-immunoreactive cells were revealed. The characteristic findings of the regional distribution and relative frequency of these immunoreative cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the Pond tortoise were as follows; A few somatostatin-immunoreactive cells were distributed from the segment I to the segment V. GAS/CCK-immunoreactive cells were found from the segment III to the segment VII. These cells were numerous in the segment III and a few in the other segments. A few glucagon-immunoreactive cells were found in the segment I and rare in the segment II. 5-HT-immunoreactive cells were found throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Numerous numbers of them were found in the segment I, while moderate or a few in the other segments. Insulin-immunoreactive cells were distributed from the segment II to the segment IX. Moderate numbers of them were found in the segment VIII and IX, while a few in the other segments. Chromogranin-immunoreactive cells were found from the segment III to the segment VI. Moderate numbers of these cells were found in the segment IV and V, while a few in the other segments. BPP-immunoreactive cells were not observed throughout the gastrointestinal tract of the Pond tortoise, Amyda sinensis.

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Histological Studies on the Spleen of Mud Turtle (Amyda sinensis) (韓國産 자라(Amyda sinensis)의 脾臟組織에 關하여)

  • Chung, Ho Sam;Lee, Kyung Ro
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.127-130
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    • 1975
  • Histological studies on the spleen of mud turtle(Amyda sinensis) in Korea were made and the results obtained were as follows: 1. Smooth muscle cells are absent in the capsule of the spleen, although reticular, elastic and collagenous fibers are presnet as in the spleen of other mammals. 2. The trabeculs of the spleen tissue are more highly developed than those of frog and do not extend as deeply into the splenic pulp as the trabecula of mammals. 3. The structure of blood system in the spleen is found to be similar to that of mammals. Particularly, the central arteries of spleen are more highly developed, but the splenic sinus appears to be less developed than that of mammals. 4. The ratio of red pulp and white pulp in the splenic pulp appears to be 1. 5. More hemopoietic cells are seen in the spleen of turtle than in the spleen of mammals.

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Effects of Amyda sinensis on Allergic Inflammation Mechanism related Atopy Dermatitis (별갑이 아토피 피부염에서의 알러지성 염증 반응에 미치는 영향)

  • Sim, Tae-Kyung;Ko, Dae-Kyoung;Kim, Hyun-Chang;Baek, Yeon-Jong;Lee, Jae-Seok;Yoo, Hwa-Seung
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2011
  • Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of Amyda sinensis (AS) on allergic inflammation mechanism related atopy dermatitis. Methods: To investigate the effects of AS, We study inhibitory effect of AS on the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines released from Raw264.7 cell stimulated with LPS (lipopolysaccaride), and EoL-1, THP-1, Jutkat cell stimulated with DP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), and LPS indused acute inflammatory BALB/c mouse model. Result: AS reduced the levels of IL-$1{\beta}$ released from Raw264.7 cell stimulated with LPS at 20 ug/ml, 5 ug/ml concentration, and reduced the levels of IL-6 in a dose-dependent. AS significantly reduced the levels of MCP-1 released from EoL-1 cell stimulated with DP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) at all the concentration, and significantly reduced the level of IL-8 at 0.1 ug/ml concentration. AS significantly reduced the levels of MCP-1 released from THP-1 cell stimulated with DP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) at 1 ug/ml concentration, and reduced the level of IL-6 in a dose-dependent. AS significantly reduced the levels of IL-4 released from Jutkat cell stimulated with DP at all the concentration, and significantly reduced the level of IL-5 at 0.1 ug/ml. 1 ug/ml concentration,. and reduced the level of TNF-${\alpha}$ in a dose-dependent. AS significantly reduced the levels of TNF-${\alpha}$, IL-6, IL-$1{\beta}$, in LPS indused acute inflammatory BALB/c mouse model, in a dose-dependent. Conclusion: These result suggested that AS has suppressive effect on pro-inflammatory cytokines in various cell lines through the regulation of immune system. AS could be applied on the medicinal sources for treatment of immune abnormal diseases such as atopy dermatitis afterward.

Electron Microscopic Study on the Endocrine Cells in the Stomach and Duodenum of the Pond Tortoise(Amyda sinensis) (자라 위 및 십이지장 내분비세포에 관한 전자현미경적 연구)

  • Jeon, Chang-Jin;Lee, Jae-Hyun;Lee, Chang-Eon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 1986
  • The endocrine cells of the stomach and duodenum of the pond tortoise (Amyda sinensis) have been studied by electron microscopy. At least six types of endocrine cells could be identified in these regions. Type I cells were characterized by having pleomorphic or medium sized granules ($100{\sim}430nm$ in diameter, mean; 290 nm) which were moderate in electron density. Type II cells were characterized by having pleomorphic or medium sized granules ($190{\sim}430nm$ in diameter, mean; 280 nm) which were high in electron density. Type III cells were characterized by having large oval or irregular granules($170{\sim}650nm$, mean: 430 nm) with wide vesicular halo which were high in electron density. Type IV cells were characterized by having round or medium sized granules($140{\sim}370nm$, mean; 240 nm) which were low to moderate in electron density and showed a very thin halo. Type V cells were characterized by having large round or oval granules($300{\sim}600nm$, mean; 410 nm) which were low to moderate in electron density and showed a dense core and a wide clear halo. Microfilaments were also found in the cytoplasm. Type VI cells were characterized by having round and small granules($100{\sim}220nm$, mean; 160 nm) which were low to moderate in electron density and showed a very thin halo or crystalline structure of the contents. Many microfilament bundles were also found in the cytoplasm.

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