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Effect of Melatonin on Telocytes in the Seminal Vesicle of the Soay Ram: An
Immunohistochemical, Ultrastructural and Morphometrical Study

Research Abstract
Telocytes (TCs) are a special type of interstitial cell with characteristic cellular processes that are described in many organs. The current study aimed to investigate TCs in seminal vesicles of the Soay ram responding to melatonin treatment during the nonbreeding season by conventional immunohistochemical stains, and to detect the ultrastructural and morphometrical changes of TCs. TCs in the control group showed a broad range of staining affinity and also reacted positively to CD117/c-kit, CD34, desmin, S-100 protein, and progesterone and estrogen receptors alpha, while after melatonin treatment a strong reaction against these 6 antibodies was recorded. Electron microscopically, TCs in the control group were characterized by a small cell body with distinct long cytoplasmic extensions called telopodes (Tps). Tps had alternation of the thin segment (podomers) and dilated segments (podoms), in which the latter accommodate mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and caveolae. TCs and their Tps were interconnected by homo- and heterocellular junctions and form a wide network to communicate between different cell types. Tps showed close contact with immune cells, progenitor stem cells, smooth muscle cells and other interstitial cells. Melatonin caused a significant increase in the number of TCs, length of Tps, and number and diameter of secretory vesicles. Also, the melatonin-treated group showed exaggerated secretory activity in the form of a massive release of secretory vesicles from Tps. Moreover, Tps showed an increase in their contact with blood and lymphatic capillaries, nerve endings and Schwann cells. In addition, the shedding of secretory structures (exosomes, ectosomes, and multivesicular bodies) was greater from Tps, which were involved in paracrine signaling in the melatonintreated group. The length and ramifications of Tps together with the intercellular junctions and the releasing of shed vesicles or exosomes assumed an essential role of TCs in intercellular signaling and coordination. On the basis of their distribution and morphology, we investigated whether the different locations of TCs could be associated with different roles.
Research Authors
Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez Doaa M. Mokhtar Ahmed H.S. Hassan
Research Journal
cells tissues organs
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
karger
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 202
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Effect of Melatonin on Telocytes in the Seminal Vesicle of the Soay Ram: An
Immunohistochemical, Ultrastructural and Morphometrical Study

Research Abstract
Telocytes (TCs) are a special type of interstitial cell with characteristic cellular processes that are described in many organs. The current study aimed to investigate TCs in seminal vesicles of the Soay ram responding to melatonin treatment during the nonbreeding season by conventional immunohistochemical stains, and to detect the ultrastructural and morphometrical changes of TCs. TCs in the control group showed a broad range of staining affinity and also reacted positively to CD117/c-kit, CD34, desmin, S-100 protein, and progesterone and estrogen receptors alpha, while after melatonin treatment a strong reaction against these 6 antibodies was recorded. Electron microscopically, TCs in the control group were characterized by a small cell body with distinct long cytoplasmic extensions called telopodes (Tps). Tps had alternation of the thin segment (podomers) and dilated segments (podoms), in which the latter accommodate mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and caveolae. TCs and their Tps were interconnected by homo- and heterocellular junctions and form a wide network to communicate between different cell types. Tps showed close contact with immune cells, progenitor stem cells, smooth muscle cells and other interstitial cells. Melatonin caused a significant increase in the number of TCs, length of Tps, and number and diameter of secretory vesicles. Also, the melatonin-treated group showed exaggerated secretory activity in the form of a massive release of secretory vesicles from Tps. Moreover, Tps showed an increase in their contact with blood and lymphatic capillaries, nerve endings and Schwann cells. In addition, the shedding of secretory structures (exosomes, ectosomes, and multivesicular bodies) was greater from Tps, which were involved in paracrine signaling in the melatonintreated group. The length and ramifications of Tps together with the intercellular junctions and the releasing of shed vesicles or exosomes assumed an essential role of TCs in intercellular signaling and coordination. On the basis of their distribution and morphology, we investigated whether the different locations of TCs could be associated with different roles.
Research Authors
Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez Doaa M. Mokhtar Ahmed H.S. Hassan
Research Journal
cells tissues organs
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
karger
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 202
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Effect of Melatonin on Telocytes in the Seminal Vesicle of the Soay Ram: An
Immunohistochemical, Ultrastructural and Morphometrical Study

Research Abstract
Telocytes (TCs) are a special type of interstitial cell with characteristic cellular processes that are described in many organs. The current study aimed to investigate TCs in seminal vesicles of the Soay ram responding to melatonin treatment during the nonbreeding season by conventional immunohistochemical stains, and to detect the ultrastructural and morphometrical changes of TCs. TCs in the control group showed a broad range of staining affinity and also reacted positively to CD117/c-kit, CD34, desmin, S-100 protein, and progesterone and estrogen receptors alpha, while after melatonin treatment a strong reaction against these 6 antibodies was recorded. Electron microscopically, TCs in the control group were characterized by a small cell body with distinct long cytoplasmic extensions called telopodes (Tps). Tps had alternation of the thin segment (podomers) and dilated segments (podoms), in which the latter accommodate mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and caveolae. TCs and their Tps were interconnected by homo- and heterocellular junctions and form a wide network to communicate between different cell types. Tps showed close contact with immune cells, progenitor stem cells, smooth muscle cells and other interstitial cells. Melatonin caused a significant increase in the number of TCs, length of Tps, and number and diameter of secretory vesicles. Also, the melatonin-treated group showed exaggerated secretory activity in the form of a massive release of secretory vesicles from Tps. Moreover, Tps showed an increase in their contact with blood and lymphatic capillaries, nerve endings and Schwann cells. In addition, the shedding of secretory structures (exosomes, ectosomes, and multivesicular bodies) was greater from Tps, which were involved in paracrine signaling in the melatonintreated group. The length and ramifications of Tps together with the intercellular junctions and the releasing of shed vesicles or exosomes assumed an essential role of TCs in intercellular signaling and coordination. On the basis of their distribution and morphology, we investigated whether the different locations of TCs could be associated with different roles.
Research Authors
Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez Doaa M. Mokhtar Ahmed H.S. Hassan
Research Journal
cells tissues organs
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
karger
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 202
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Activation of PI3K/Akt and MEK/ERK signaling pathways facilitates porcine sapovirus trafficking from early to late endosome

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mahmoud Soliman, Deok-Song Kim, Sang-Ik Park, Mun-Il Kang, Ian Goodfellow, and Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Convergence of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Jinju, South Korea
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Pathogenesis of Korean Sapelovirus A in piglets
and chicks

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Deok-Song Kim,Mun-Il Kang,Kyu-Yeol Son,Geon-Yong Bak,
Jun-Gyu Park, Myra Hosmillo,Ja-Young Seo, Ji-Yun Kim,
Mia Madel Alfajaro, Mahmoud Soliman, Yeong-Bin Baek,
Eun-Hyo Cho, Ju-Hwan Lee, Joseph Kwon, Jong-Soon Choi,
Ian Goodfellow and Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of General Virology
Research Pages
2566-2574
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
97
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Whole genomic characterization of Korean porcine G8P[7] reassortant rotaviruses

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Jun-Gyu Park, Sang-Ik Park, Nam-Il Woo, Deok-Song Kim, Ja-Young Seo, Mia Madel Alfajaro, Ji-Yun Kim, Mahmoud Soliman, Yeong-Bin Baek, Eun-Hyo Cho, Joseph Kwon, Jong-Soon Choi, Mun-Il Kang, Jelle Matthijnssens, Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Archives of Virology
Research Pages
2835–2841
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
161 (10)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Occurrence and molecular characterization of Sapelovirus A in diarrhea and non-diarrhea feces of different age group pigs in one Korean pig farm

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Geon-Yong BAK, Mun-Il KANG, Kyu-Yeol SON, Jun-Gyu PARK, Deok-Song KIM, Ja-Young SEO, Ji-Yun KIM, Mia Madel ALFAJARO, Mahmoud SOLIMAN, Yeong-Bin BAEK, Eun-Hyo CHO, Joseph KWON, Jong-Soon CHOI, Sang-Ik PARK, Kyoung-Oh CHO
Research Department
Research Journal
J Vet Med Sci
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

H type and sialyl-Lewis A type HBGAs act as attachment factors for bovine nebovirus entry

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Eun-Hyo Cho, Ji-Yun Kim, Mahmoud Soliman, Sang-Ik Park, Mun-Il Kang, Jacques Le Pendu, Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Convergence of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Jinju, South Korea
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Canine Hepatic Cirrhosis

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mahmoud Soliman, Hyun-Woo Kim , Seungjo Park, Do-Hyun Yu, Ji-Hye Choi, Mun-Il Kang, Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology, Gwangju, South Korea
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Porcine Sapelovirus Uses α2,3-linked Sialic Acid on
GD1a Ganglioside as a Receptor

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Deok-Song Kim, Kyu-Yeol Son, Kyung-Min Koo, Ji-Yun Kim, Mia Madel Alfajaro, Jun-Gyu Park, Myra Hosmillo,Mahmoud Soliman, Yeong-Bin Baek, Eun-Hyo Cho, Ju-Hwan Lee, Mun-Il Kang, Ian Goodfellow, Kyoung-Oh Cho
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Virology
Research Pages
4067-4077
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
90 (8)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016
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