Fetal rat pancreases explanted on the 18th day of gestation and maintained in organ culture for 1–10 days were utilized for this series of studies. Ultrastructurally, at the time of explantation, the majority of fetal B cells was sparsely granulated and characterized by numerous free ribosomes and undeveloped rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and Golgi complexes. During the culture period, extensive development of the RER and Golgi complexes preceded an increasing accumulation of ß-granules. This later increase in the number of ß-granules and in the concentration of immunoreactive insulin was paralleled by a reduction of RER and Golgi complex activity. High resolution radioautographic studies of pulse-chase experiment over a 1 hr period demonstrated the shift of silver grains from the elements of the RER, through the Golgi region, and finally to the ß-granules. Incubation with 14C-labeled leucine demonstrated the incorporation of radioactivity into molecules possessing the immunological and electrophoretic properties of insulin. These studies indicate that de novo synthesis of (pro)insulin occurs also during culture of fetal rat pancreas explanted relatively late in gestation.
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September 01 1971
MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF B CELLS OF FETAL RAT ENDOCRINE PANCREAS IN ORGAN CULTURE : Evidence for (Pro)Insulin Biosynthesis
Lelio Orci,
Lelio Orci
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Andre E. Lambert,
Andre E. Lambert
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Yasunori Kanazawa,
Yasunori Kanazawa
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Mylene Amherdt,
Mylene Amherdt
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Charles Rouiller,
Charles Rouiller
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Albert E. Renold
Albert E. Renold
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Lelio Orci
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Andre E. Lambert
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Yasunori Kanazawa
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Mylene Amherdt
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Charles Rouiller
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Albert E. Renold
From the Institut d'Histologie et d'Embryologie, and the Institut de Biochimie Clinique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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September 03 1969
Revision Received:
December 15 1970
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Cell Biol (1971) 50 (3): 565–582.
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Received:
September 03 1969
Revision Received:
December 15 1970
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Lelio Orci, Andre E. Lambert, Yasunori Kanazawa, Mylene Amherdt, Charles Rouiller, Albert E. Renold; MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF B CELLS OF FETAL RAT ENDOCRINE PANCREAS IN ORGAN CULTURE : Evidence for (Pro)Insulin Biosynthesis . J Cell Biol 1 September 1971; 50 (3): 565–582. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.50.3.565
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