THE SHELL-FORMING MANTLE EPITHELIUM OF BIOPHALARIA GLABRATA (PULMONATA): ULTRASTRUCTURE, PERMEABILITY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY |
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Authors: | BIELEFELD, ULRICH KORTJE, KARL HEINZ RAHMANN, HINRICH BECKER, WILHELM |
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Affiliation: | Zoologishes Institut and Zoologisches Museum Martin-Luther-King Platz 3, D-2000 Hamburg 13, Germany; and *Zoologisches Institut, universität Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Garbenstraße 30, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Germany |
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Abstract: | In the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata, the outer mantleepithelium and the transitional epithelium from the outer mantleepithelium to the belt are characterized by apical vesiclesof different electron density and vacuoles including lipid dropletsand fibrillar structures. Wide intercellular spaces predominatein the transitional epithelium. In addition to belt desmosomes,freeze fracture studies detect septate junctions as apical intercellularjunctions. The permeability of the septate junctions is testedby injecting anaesthetized snails with solutions containingperoxidase and lanthanum-nitrate. The septate junctions appearto be impermeable for the protein and inhibit permeation ofthe ion. Alkaline phosphatase is detected at the light microscope levelin the transitional and outer mantle epithelium. At the electronmicroscope level localization of alkaline phosphatase is restrictedto the apical and basal cell membranes of the same epithelia.An ATPase with low affinity to Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions is observedin the lumen of vacuoles in the proximal belt, the transitionaland the outer mantle epithelium. The possible role of the vacuolesas a site of synthesis or modification of the intercrystallinematrix is discussed. A high affinity Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase is detectedwith the help of Electron Spectroscopic Imaging in the cellmembranes and in membranes of the rER. A model for solute transport through the epithelia to the extrapallialspace is proposed. (Received 18 August 1992; accepted 4 January 1993) |
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