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ULTRAMICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGE OF THE XANTHOPHORE IN THE FROG, RANA JAPONICA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PTERINOSOMES*
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Structural change in pterinosomes and the behavior of cytoplasmic inclusions in the process of xanthophore differentiation were studied electron microscopically using Rana japonica. At the early stage of xanthophore development, type I pterinosomes had clear limiting membranes and were empty or amorphous within. The nucleus and cytoplasm were characterized by a well-developed nucleolus, mitochondria and Golgi bodies, and a large number of polysomes. At the middle stage, type II pterinosomes had indistinct limiting membranes and a few lamellae. Lipid droplets appeared almost concurrently with glycogen particles in the cytoplasm. At the later stage, type III pterinosomes had concentrically arranged lamellae, lacking clear limiting membranes. Thus, the successive transformation from types I to III was concluded. Adult xanthophores contained types I to III pterinosomes in each cell. A different mechanism is suggested of the differentiation of pterinosomes between the larval and the adult xanthophores.
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