Morphology of central compartment and vasculature of the gills of Lepidosiren paradoxa (Fitzinger) |
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Authors: | M. Morgan D. E. Wright |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Plymouth Polytechnic, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The four paired gill arches of the South American lungfish Lepidosiren paradoxa contain single branchial arteries directly connecting dorsal and ventral arteries. In gill arches 3 and 4 the branchial arteries also supply looped arlerioles and capillaries to much-reduced gill filaments. Regulation of blood between these routes is thought to be by alteration of vascular resistance. Within the filaments, extensive subepithelial capillary networks and numerous small pumps connect lymphatic vessels in the central connective tissue compartment with venules which, in turn, drain to paired branchial veins. The features of the endothelium of many of the filament blood vessels suggest extensive transporting, haematolytic and granulopoeitic functions. Large numbers of macrophages pack the connective tissue. Many contain extensive quantities of haemosiderin. |
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