Sequential alteration of Syrian golden hamster pancreatic ducts and ductules was investigated by scanning electron microscope during and subsequent to 10 weekly subcutaneous injections of N-nitrosobis (2-oxopropyl) amine (BOP). By examining surface morphology of ductal cells and resin casts of the secretory branches arising from the common duct, a series of lesions ranging from slight derangement of the luminal dimensions and loss of cilia to marked projections of "finger-like" processes accompanied by pleomorphism at the cellular and microvilli levels and increase in numbers of goblet cells could be established. A ductal histogenesis is proposed on the basis of the present scanning electron microscopic and earlier light microscopic findings.
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