Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)

Abstract: Seals are unique among mammals in that newborns have a large pineal gland and extremely high plasma levels of melatonin at birth. Melatonin levels are also high in the seal fetus but decline rapidly during the first few days of life. The aim of the present study was to provide quantitative...

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Published in:Journal of Pineal Research
Main Authors: Aarseth, Jo Jorem, Stokkan, Karl‐Arne
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003
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spelling crwiley:10.1034/j.1600-079x.2003.00076.x 2024-06-02T08:05:41+00:00 Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata) Aarseth, Jo Jorem Stokkan, Karl‐Arne 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-079x.2003.00076.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1034%2Fj.1600-079X.2003.00076.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1034/j.1600-079X.2003.00076.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Pineal Research volume 35, issue 3, page 188-195 ISSN 0742-3098 1600-079X journal-article 2003 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-079x.2003.00076.x 2024-05-03T10:37:11Z Abstract: Seals are unique among mammals in that newborns have a large pineal gland and extremely high plasma levels of melatonin at birth. Melatonin levels are also high in the seal fetus but decline rapidly during the first few days of life. The aim of the present study was to provide quantitative information about the ultrastructure of the seal pineal gland using fetal, newborn, and adult hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata ), and newborn and adult harp seals ( Phoca groenlandica ). The relative and absolute volumes of pinealocytes (Pi), arteries and veins, nerves, connective tissue, capillaries and glial cells, as well as mitocondria and lipid droplets in Pi, were calculated by use of point count analysis. Whereas the pineal ultrastructure was similar in fetuses and newborns, both seal species showed a pronounced and particular reduction in the volume of Pi and a similar reduction in pinealocyte mitochondria. There was also a shift from unmyelinated to myelinated pineal nerves in adults compared with fetal/newborns. The selective and marked reduction of Pi may explain the zonated pineal structure typical of the adult seal. The results demonstrate that the fetal gland is as large and active as that of the newborn seal and support the notion that the large size and high activity of the pineal gland in the newborn seal is a fading consequence of its prenatal condition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cystophora cristata Phoca groenlandica Wiley Online Library Journal of Pineal Research 35 3 188 195
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description Abstract: Seals are unique among mammals in that newborns have a large pineal gland and extremely high plasma levels of melatonin at birth. Melatonin levels are also high in the seal fetus but decline rapidly during the first few days of life. The aim of the present study was to provide quantitative information about the ultrastructure of the seal pineal gland using fetal, newborn, and adult hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata ), and newborn and adult harp seals ( Phoca groenlandica ). The relative and absolute volumes of pinealocytes (Pi), arteries and veins, nerves, connective tissue, capillaries and glial cells, as well as mitocondria and lipid droplets in Pi, were calculated by use of point count analysis. Whereas the pineal ultrastructure was similar in fetuses and newborns, both seal species showed a pronounced and particular reduction in the volume of Pi and a similar reduction in pinealocyte mitochondria. There was also a shift from unmyelinated to myelinated pineal nerves in adults compared with fetal/newborns. The selective and marked reduction of Pi may explain the zonated pineal structure typical of the adult seal. The results demonstrate that the fetal gland is as large and active as that of the newborn seal and support the notion that the large size and high activity of the pineal gland in the newborn seal is a fading consequence of its prenatal condition.
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author Aarseth, Jo Jorem
Stokkan, Karl‐Arne
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Stokkan, Karl‐Arne
Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
author_facet Aarseth, Jo Jorem
Stokkan, Karl‐Arne
author_sort Aarseth, Jo Jorem
title Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
title_short Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
title_full Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
title_fullStr Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( Cystophora cristata)
title_sort quantitative differences in the pineal ultrastructure of perinatal and adult harp ( phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals ( cystophora cristata)
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