E. Bertelli et al., Association between islets of Langerhans and pancreatic ductal system in adult rat. Where endocrine and exocrine meet together?, DIABETOLOG, 44(5), 2001, pp. 575-584
Aims/hypothesis. Studies on the functional and morphological relations betw
een exocrine and endocrine pancreas have been conducted mainly to disclose
the influence of islets of Langerhans on acinar parenchyma. Less attention
has been paid to the relations occurring between islets and pancreatic duct
s.
Methods. A series of consecutive sections of normal adult rat pancreas were
double stained with islet (hormones) and duct (cytokeratin 20) markers. El
ectron microscopy was conducted to investigate the ultrastructural features
of duct-islet relations and anti-insulin immunogold labelling was carried
out to reveal the presence of insulin in the pancreatic duct system.
Results. Consecutive double-stained sections demonstrated that 73.60 +/- 2.
97 % of the islets were attached to the ducts. For each series, 93.48 +/- 5
.43 % of the islets contacting the duct tree were associated with small-siz
ed ducts or centroacinar cells. Electron microscopy revealed that some insu
lin and somatostatin cells do face the duct lumen. Insulin was detected wit
hin the duct lumen and in the endosomal compartment of the duct cells.
Conclusions/interpretation. The finding that most islets are connected with
the duct system in the adult pancreas is discussed in terms of hormone sec
retion into the ducts, islet histogenesis and the relation among the three
tissue components of the pancreas, the endocrine, the exocrine and the duct
system.