Histochemical and Ultrastructural Analyses of the Epithelial Cells of the Body Surface Skin from the Terrestrial Slug, Incilaria Fruhstorferi : Morphology
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Dorsal and ventral epithelium of the terrestrial slug, Incilaria fruhstorferi, is simple and consists of five cell types: microvillous, ciliated, round mucous, tubular mucous and channel. Microvillous cells were similar to human intestinal epithelial cells morphologically and functionally. At the base of microvilli, pinocytic vesicles which ultimately fused to form larger vacuoles, or multivesicular bodies were present. At the edge of tail or mouth, ciliated epithelial cells possessed the typical axonemes (9 plus 2 arrangement of microtubles). Mucous secretory cells were either tubular or round and their granules were membrane-bound and secreted by exocytosis. Granules of round mucous cells were proteinaceous but those of tubular cells were acidic mucopolysaccharides. Channel cells were elongate U-shaped and the central lumen was filled with a large amount of fluid (hemolymph). The function of channel cells is thought to remove hemolymph accumulated during hyperhydration. Our experiments of some markers-injection revealed that the fluid containing large molecules passed transcellularly from the hemolymph, across the basal or side region of the cell and into the central lumen. These results suggest that channel cell of the slug skin and vertebrate nephron showed some parallels in structure and function.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2000-11-01
著者
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Yamaguchi Keiichiro
獨協医科大学医学総合研究所
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Yamaguchi Keiichiro
Institute For Medical Sciences
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Furuta Emiko
The Research Institute for Comparative Immunology
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Seo Naomi
Department of Biology, Tokyo Medical University
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Furuta Emiko
Department of Histology, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
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Furuta Emiko
Department Of Anatomy Dokkyo University School Of Medicine
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Yamaguchi Keiichiro
Institute for Medical Science, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
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Yamaguchi Keiichiro
Institute for Medical Science, Dokkyo Medical University
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