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Ultrastructure of the ampullary organs of Plicofollis argyropleuron (Siluriformes: Ariidae)
Authors:Darryl L. Whitehead  Arnault R.G. Gauthier  Rochae M.E. Cameron  Marion Perutz  Ian R. Tibbetts
Affiliation:1. School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia;2. School of Biological Science, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia;3. FRS Marine Laboratory, 375 Victoria Road, Torry, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, Scotland
Abstract:The morphology of ampullary organs in Plicofollis argyropleuron, collected from a southeast Queensland estuary, was examined by light and electron microscopy to assess the morphological characteristics of teleost ampullary organs in environments with fluctuating salinities. This catfish possesses both macroampullae and microampullae. Both have the typical teleost arrangement of an ampullary pore linked by a canal to a single ampulla that is lined with receptor and supportive cells. The canal wall of macroampullae consists of a collagen sheath, a basement membrane, and two layers of squamous epithelial cells adjacent to the lumen, joined by desmosomes and tight junctions near the surface of the epithelium. Ampullary pore diameters are similar in range for both the macroampullae and the microampullae, with microampullae always arising from the larger pores within a single region of the head. Canal length of the macroampullae is longer than those of the microampullae. Macroampullae also contain approximately 10 times as many receptor cells compared with the microampullae. In both organs, these pear‐shaped receptor cells alternate with supportive cells along the entire luminal surface of the ampulla. The apical region of receptor cells extends into the lumen and bears numerous microvilli. The basal region of receptor cells adjoins to either individual or multiple unmyelinated neural terminals. The coexistence of two markedly different ampullary organ morphologies within a single species support theories concerning the possible multifunctionality of these sensory organs. J. Morphol., 276:1405–1411, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:catfish  conductivity  electroreception  estuary  sensory cells
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