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Histochemical and morphological studies on mammalian epidermal peridermal granules
Authors:JEAN C. CHANG  BEVERLY A. DALE  BARBARA E. BROWN  P.M. ELIAS
Affiliation:Dermatology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco, U.S.A.;Departments of Medicine (Dermatology) and Periodontics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.;Department of Dermatology Bioengineering Program, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, U.S.A.
Abstract:We performed morphological studies on the epidermal peridermal granules (PG) of newborn mice using histological, fluorescent and electron microscopic methods. PG appeared during the 17th to 18th day of foetal life, and remained in the outermost epidermal layers until 5 days after birth. PG were evenly distributed over the entire cutaneous surface of the mouse, except the tail. PG were found to contain protein and corresponded to sites of transglutaminase activity, but they were devoid of lipids and nucleic acids. They could be differentiated clearly from keratohyalin granules. Together, these studies suggest that PG represent a unique epidermal protein product that serves as a marker of late foetal development.
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