1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1994.tb56820.x
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Ultrastructural Morphology of the Aged Pineal

Abstract: Thirty-four pineals of 18-month-old rats were studied, of which 12 belonged to animals exposed to 7% and 13 to a group exposed to 10% oxygen in breathing gas. Nine pineals were from controls kept under normoxic conditions. For comparison 2 pineals of 6-week-old rats were also examined. No influence of hypoxia on histology of the pineal gland can be stated. In this the pineal behaves like other parts of the rat brain, which in previous experiments has been shown to adapt well to low-oxygen concentrations. Also … Show more

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“…( Allen et al 1982 ; Calvo and Boya 1984 ; Diehl 1978 ; Dill 1963 ; Kristić 1972 ; Prosenc and Cervós-Navarro 1994 ; Tomonari et al 2012 )…”
Section: Pineal Glandunclassified
“…( Allen et al 1982 ; Calvo and Boya 1984 ; Diehl 1978 ; Dill 1963 ; Kristić 1972 ; Prosenc and Cervós-Navarro 1994 ; Tomonari et al 2012 )…”
Section: Pineal Glandunclassified
“…The appearances of striated muscle fibers in the pineal glands have previously been reported in some mammals, including the human, bovine, swine, bat and rat 9 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 . In our study, striated muscle fiber was a rare finding with an age-related increase like previous reports, though the incidences varied among the reports 9 , 12 , 15 .…”
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