A. Fernandezsuarez et al., EXPRESSION OF ARGYROPHILIC NUCLEOLAR ORGANIZER REGIONS (AGNORS) IN THE HARDERIAN-GLAND OF MALE AND FEMALE HAMSTERS DURING POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT, Histology and histopathology, 12(3), 1997, pp. 729-734
The expression of argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs) wa
s studied in the different secretory cell types of the Harderian gland
of male and female Syrian hamsters during postnatal development. Mean
AgNOR area was calculated for each cell type in paraffin sections fro
m 7-, 14-, 21-, 28-, 45- and 90-day-old animals. AgNOR content was sim
ilar in male type I-cells and in female cells, decreasing in both cell
types from the 7th to the 14th day, increasing afterwards at the 21st
day, and remaining at relatively stable levels from that point to the
end of the study. AgNOR content of male type II-cells was greater tha
n in any other cell type studied, and was greater in 45- and 90-day-ol
d animals than in 28-day-olds. Changes of AgNOR content in type I-cell
s of male and female hamsters during the first two weeks seem to be re
lated to changes in proliferative activity while metabolic activity mi
ght be responsible for changes taking place later on. Our results also
support that male type I- and type II-cells have a different biologic
al behaviour and that type II-cells are far from being degenerating ce
lls.