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Journal of Anatomy | 2015

Immunohistochemical analysis of sustentacular cells in the adrenal medulla, carotid body and sympathetic ganglion of mice using an antibody against brain-type fatty acid binding protein (B-FABP)

Sawetree Pakkarato; Surang Chomphoo; Yoshiteru Kagawa; Yuji Owada; Wilaiwan Mothong; Sitthichai Iamsaard; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Hisatake Kondo; Wiphawi Hipkaeo

Little attention has been paid to adrenal sustentacular cells, and several major histology textbooks do not even describe them. This study presents a detailed morphological description of sustentacular cells using immuno‐light microscopy and an antibody against brain‐type fatty acid‐binding protein. The immunopositive sustentacular cells and processes formed lattices with holes of various sizes and compactnesses or openness. In addition, weakly immunostained sheet‐like structures with ill‐defined contours were often associated with the processes and lattices. In the carotid body, which has traditionally been classified under the name of paraganglia in common with the adrenal medulla, immunostained sustentacular cell processes formed lattices in association with the weakly immunostained sheet‐like structures, but the lattices with sheets were more compact and rigid than the adrenal medulla, and appeared like individually distinct compartments. In the ganglion, the immunostained satellite cell processes with the sheets tightly enclosed individual neurons. As a result, the immunostained sheet‐like structures were regarded as en‐face views of thinly flattened sustentacular cytoplasmic envelopes partially covering the chromaffin cells in the adrenal medulla, and widely in the carotid body in a way rather similar to the satellite cells in the ganglion. In brief, the terminal enclosing portions of adrenal sustentacular cell processes, in cut‐views, were too thin/flat to be recognized as distinct lines in immuno‐light microscopy because of its resolution limit. They are recognized in en‐face views as entities of a substantially spacious extension in immuno‐light microscopy.


Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 2016

Ultrastructural Localization of Endogenous Exchange Factor for ARF6 in Adrenocortical Cells In Situ of Mice.

Surang Chomphoo; Wilaiwan Mothong; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Pipatphong Kanla; Hiroyuki Sakagami; Hisatake Kondo; Wiphawi Hipkaeo

EFA6 (exchange factor for ARF6) activates Arf6 (ADP ribosylation factor 6) by exchanging ADP to ATP, and the resulting activated form of Arf6 is involved in the membrane dynamics and actin re-organization of cells. The present study was attempted to localize EFA6 type D (EFA6D) in mouse adrenocortical cells in situ whose steroid hormone secretion is generally considered not to depend on the vesicle-involved regulatory mechanism. In immunoblotting, an immunoreactive band with the same size as brain EFA6D was detected in homogenates of adrenal cortical tissues almost free of adrenal capsules and medulla. In immuno-light microscopy, EFA6D-immunoreactivity was positive in adrenocortical cells and it was often distinct along the plasmalemma, especially along portions of the cell columns facing the interstitium. In immuno-electron microscopy, the gold-labeling was more dense in the peripheral intracellular domains than the central domain of the immunopositive cells. The labeling was deposited on the plasma membranes in a discontinuous pattern and in cytoplasmic domains rich in filaments. It was also associated with some, but not all, of pleiomorphic vesicles and coated pits/vesicles. No labeling was seen in association with lipid droplets or smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The present finding is in support of the importance of EFA6D for activation of Arf6 in adrenocortical cells.


Histochemistry and Cell Biology | 2015

Selective localization of diacylglycerol kinase (DGK)ζ in the terminal tubule cells in the submandibular glands of early postnatal mice.

Wiphawi Hipkaeo; Surang Chomphoo; Sawetree Pakkarato; Waraporn Sakaew; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Yasukazu Hozumi; Yada Polsan; Damrong Hipkaeo; Kaoru Goto; Hisatake Kondo

Abstract The present immunohistochemical study was attempted to localize in the submandibular glands of mice at various postnatal stages a diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) isoform termed DGKζ which is characterized by a nuclear localization signal and a nuclear export signal. This attempt was based on following facts: the continuous postnatal differentiation of glandular cells in the rodent submandibular gland, the regulatory role of DGK in the activity of protein kinase C (PKC) through attenuation of diacylglycerol (DAG), and the possible involvement of PKC in various cellular activities including the saliva secretion as well as the cell differentiation. As a result, a selective localization of immunoreactivity for DGKζ was detected in terminal tubule (TT) cells which comprise a majority of the newborn acinar structure and differentiate into the intercalated duct cells and/or the acinar cells. The immunoreactivity was deposited in portions of the cytoplasm lateral and basal to the nucleus, but not in the nuclei themselves. Although the immunoreactive TT cells remained until later stages in female specimen than in male, they eventually disappeared in both sexes by young adult stages. The present finding suggests that the regulatory involvement of DGKζ in PKC functions via control of DAG is exerted in the differentiation of the TT cells. In addition, another possible involvement of DGKζ in the regulation of secretion of the TT cells as well as its functional significance of its nuclear localization in the submandibular ganglion cells was also discussed.


International Journal of Morphology | 2018

Acute Effects of Mimosine Purified from Leucaena leucocephala on Male Reproductive System of Adult Mice

Pipatpong Kanla; Jaturon Burawat; Supatcharee Arun; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Amnart Chaichun; Sitthichai Iamsaard

This study attempted to examine the acute effect of purified minosine extracted from Leucaena leucocephala on male reproductive system. Adults male mice were divided into 4 groups (n =8); control and 3 experimental groups treated with purifie d mimosine at different doses of 15, 30, and 60 mg/KgBW, respectively for 7 consecutive days. The morphological features and weights of bo dy and reproductive organs including testis, epididymis plus vas deferens, and seminal vesicle were compared among groups. In addition , epidi ymal sperm concentration and the changes of histopathology of testicular tissues in all groups were observed. The results showed tha t mimosine in all doses did not affect mice body weights. However, all doses of mimosine could significantly reduce the absolute and relative weights of testis and seminal vesicle but not of epididymis plus vas deferens. Significantly, mimosine at doses of 30, and 60 mg/KgBW coul d decrease sperm concentration. Moreover, the seminiferous atrophy and degeneration were obviously found in mimosine treated mice as compa r d to the control. In conclusion, consumption of Leucaena leucocephala edible parts containing mimosine could damage male reproductive organs which may cause acute male subfertility or infertility.


Acta Histochemica | 2018

Localization of EFA6 (exchange factor for ARF6) isoform D in steroidogenic testicular Leydig cells of adult mice

Surang Chomphoo; Sawetree Pakkarato; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Hiroyuki Sakagami; Hisatake Kondo; Wiphawi Hipkaeo

EFA6 (exchange factor for ARF6) activates Arf6 (ADP ribosylation factor 6) by exchanging ADP to ATP and the resulting activated form of Arf6 is involved in the membrane trafficking and actin remodeling of cells. Our previous study has shown the selective expression/localization of EFA6D in steroidogenic adrenocortical cells in situ of adult mice. In view of the previous finding, the present study was undertaken to examine its localization in mouse Leydig cells representing another steroidogenic cell species in order to further support the possible involvement of the EFA6/Arf6 cascade via membrane trafficking in the regulation of steroidogenesis and/or secretion. A distinct band for EFA6D with the same size as that of the brain was detected in the testis of adult mice. In immuno-light microscopy, immunoreactivity for EFA6D was seen throughout the cytoplasm in most Leydig cells without any distinct accumulation along the plasmalemma. Lack of immunoreactivity for EFA6D was seen in the seminiferous tubular epithelium. In immuno-electron microscopy, the immune-labeling was seen in sporadic/focal patterns on plasma membranes and some vesicles and vacuoles subjacent to the plasma membranes. More constant and rather predominant is the labeling on numerous mitochondria. No immuno-labeling was seen in lipid droplets. The present study suggests that EFA6D is somehow involved in regulation of the synthesis and/or secretion of testosterone through the membrane-traffic by activation of Arf6. In addition, EFA6D is suggested to play in mitochondria some yet unidentified roles rather independent of Arf6-activation, which remains to be elucidated.


International Journal of Morphology | 2015

Incidence of Metopism in Adult Thai Skulls

Kimaporn Khamanarong; Panya Tuamsuk; Worawut Woraputtaporn; Malivalaya Namking; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Yanyong Toomsan; Sitthichai Iamsaard


International Journal of Morphology | 2018

Methotrexate Changes the Testicular Tyrosine Phosphorylated Protein Expression and Seminal Vesicle Epithelia of Adult Rats

Sitthichai Iamsaard; Jariya Umka Welbat; Wannisa Sukhorum; Suchada Krutsri; Supatcharee Arun; Tarinee Sawatpanich


International Journal of Morphology | 2018

Localization and Changes of Tyrosine Phosphorylated Proteins and ß Actin in Epididymis of Rats Treated with Valproic Acid

Tarinee Sawatpanich; Supatcharee Arun; Saranya Tongpan; Amnart Chaichun; Apichakarn Sampannang; Wannisa Sukhorum; Chanwit Maneenin; Jaturon Burawat; Sitthichai Iamsaard


Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2015

Double Left Suprarenal Vein and its Clinical Implication

Kimaporn Khamanarong; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Amnart Chaichun


Archive | 2015

Incidence of Metopism in Adult Thai Skulls Incidencia de Metopismo en Cráneos Tailandeses Adultos

Kimaporn Khamanarong; Panya Tuamsuk; Worawut Woraputtaporn; Malivalaya Namking; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Yanyong Toomsan; Sitthichai Iamsaard

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Sawetree Pakkarato

Rajamangala University of Technology

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