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Phylogeny of Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
GOLDSTINE STEVEN N.; MANICKAVEL V.; COHEN NICHOLAS 《Integrative and comparative biology》1975,15(1):107-118
Gastrointestinal (GI) tracts from four anuran and four urodelespecies were examined macroscopically and histologically fromthe esophagus to the cloaca. Anatomic observations were facilitatedby treating the GI tracts with acetic acid, a procedure whichremoves gut epithelium and exposes underlying structures. Histologicanalysis involved routine as well as specific histochemicaltechniques. Detailed observations reveal that anuran amphibianspossess nodular, well-organized gut-associated lymphoid tissue(GALT) throughout their GI tracts. In striking contrast, nosuch patterns of lymphoid tissue have been noted in the Urodela. Similar techniques have revealed the location of lymphoid tissuesin the urogenital system (e.g., cloaca and bladder) of advancedanurans. These nodules appear to be lacking in the primitiveanuran Xenopus and in all the urodele species we examined. Preliminary observations have confirmed GALT and urogenital-associatedlymphoid tissues in the snapping turtle. 相似文献
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