Nunez S, Trant JM (1999). "Regulation of interrenal gland steroidogenesis in the Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis sabina)". J. Exp. ... "Developmental expression of cell cycle regulators in the baboon fetal adrenal gland". J. Endocrinol. 192 (1): 237-47. doi: ...
Fish do not have a discrete adrenal gland with distinct cortex and medulla, similar to those found in mammals. The interrenal ... the skin also contains sweat glands and sebaceous glands that are both unique to mammals, but additional types of skin glands ... Some fishes may also have venom glands, photophores, or cells that produce a more watery serous fluid in the dermis. Also part ... ISBN 978-0-03-910284-5. Gaber and Abdel-maksoud, Wafaa and Fatma (2019). "Interrenal tissue, chromaffin cells and corpuscles of ...
He believed that they were a kind of adrenal gland (found in mammals) in these fishes. In 1896, the French physiologist A. ... He distinguished and named them "posterior interrenal" from the anterior portion of the kidney, which he named "anterior ... adrenal gland, prostate, and ovary, indicating that these are the sites of synthesis. Ovary contains the highest level of STC1 ... interrenal". A French Physiologist M. Fontaine reported that the corpuscles were responsible for controlling calcium level in ...
It is hypothesized that AVT and CRF cooperate with serotonin in the hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis. These neuropeptides ... Serotonin is a common component of invertebrate venoms, salivary glands, nervous tissues, and various other tissues, across ... plus serotonin resulted in uptake of solutions and silencing of genes expressed in the intestine and esophageal glands. Yeh SR ...