Abstract

A and B cells in the pancreatic islets of cattle are interlaced with one another. The histochemical characteristics of the islet cells is similar to that of some other mammals. Series of differences are however detected concerning: the positive reaction for glucose-6-phosphatase in the A cells and in the epithelium of the excretory ducts, the simultaneous presence of alkaline phosphatase in the A and B cells, a higher contents of phospholipids in the B cells and a lack of histochemically provable zinc. These differences in the histochemistry of the pancreatic islets of cattle are in authors, opinion an expression of peculiarity of the species.

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