No medullary positivity: the reverse of mouse and rat results.
Non-specific?
positivity seen only in the cytoplasm of medullary cells, unlike rat adrenal gland.
Interesting/strange/non-specific?
Positivity is seen in cytoplasm of medullary cells and also in cytoplasm of cortical cells ( of the zona glomerulosa)
A punctate heavy positivity is seen along nerve fibres of the striatum and also of the corpus callosum.
The light positivity in the neuropil should be non-specific?
Thus, the antibody should be further diluted.
Cortex of gland, only. Strong positivity seen in cytoplasm of zona fasciculata cells. A light positivity is seen in z.glomerulosa cells but, this may be non-specific as the antibody should be further diluted
( too strong).
Is this positivity non-specific?
I ask because in rat and mouse adrenal glands only medullary cells are positive ( Abcam show same in rat, mouse, human).
In image submitted, medullary cells are negative but cortical cells are positive.
Auerbach’s plexus: a moderate ganglion cell cytoplasmic positivity ( ?non-specific? May be due to insufficient dilution of primary antibody).
Very strong punctate positivity seen at cell edges and in associated nerve fibres.
Intense small fibre punctate positivity
Cortex: a light pial positivity that may be due to insufficient dilution or, is specific.
I do not know
Occasional small fibres show a very strong punctate positivity.
Brainstem region
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