Fine structural and enzyme histochemical observations on the dorsal tail tubercle of Mertensiella caucasica (Urodela,Amphibia) |
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Authors: | Dr Christoph Schubert |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany;(2) Anatomisches Institut, Neue Universität, D-2300 Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Dorsal tubercle and skin of Mertensiella caucasica have been investigated with the electron microscope and enzyme histochemical methods. The epidermis of the tubercle consists of 8–9 cell layers, that of normal dorsal skin of 5–6. The tubercle is filled with large mucous glands which are surrounded by an almost complete layer of smooth muscle cells (myoepithelial cells). Their glandular cells undergo cyclical changes and are characterized by specific secretory granules, which differ from those of the relatively small mucous glands of the normal dorsal skin.In the connective tissue of the tubercle a relatively rich supply of nerve fibres has been found, which in part contain synaptic and dense core vesicles or accumulations of mitochondria. In the normal dorsal skin nerve fibres occur less frequently.The following enzymes have been demonstrated in the mucous glands of the tubercle: SDH, acid phosphatase, unspecific esterases, E 600 resistant esterase.The tubercle seems to stimulate the female cloaca chemically and mechanically. |
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Keywords: | Dorsal tail tubercle Urodela Skin Hedonic glands Electron microscopy Enzyme histochemistry |
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