Interrenal of a female gymnophione amphibian, Ichthyophis beddomei, during the annual reproductive cycle.
J Morphol
; 211(2): 201-206, 1992 Feb.
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| ID: mdl-29865567
The interrenal (adrenal) of Ichthyophis beddomei lies on the ventral side of the kidney, distributed in four zones. It is separated from the renal tissue by a thin layer of connective tissue and contains both adrenocortical and chromaffin cells. Adrenocortical tissue constitutes a major portion of the interrenal islets; the chromaffin tissue consists of a few cells located at the peripheries of the interrenal islets. Histochemical studies demonstrate the presence of Δ5 3ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, 17 ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, and sudanophilic lipids in the adrenocortical tissue, suggesting its steroidogenic potential. Annual histometric and histochemical studies show two peaks of interrenal activity: (1) during the breeding phase of the reproductive cycle (January and February) and (2) during the season of heavy monsoon rains (June and July) in the postbreeding phase.
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En
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J Morphol
Year:
1992
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Article
Affiliation country:
India
Country of publication:
United States