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Smooth muscles in relation to the gill skeleton of Perca fluviatilis: organization and innervation
Authors:Dr Suzanne Dunel-Erb  Yannick Bailly
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Morphologie fonctionnelle et ultrastructurale des Adaptations, CNRS, Strasbourg, France;(2) Laboratoire de Morphologie fonctionnelle et ultrastructurale des Adaptations. CNRS, BP 20 CR, F-67037 Strasbourg, cédex, France
Abstract:Summary Two laminae composed of smooth muscles, elastic tissue and collagen have been described in relation with the gill skeleton in Perca fluviatilis. A transverse smoothmuscle lamina joins the base of the cartilage rods of the two opposite hemibranchs. A longitudinal smooth-muscle lamina runs parallel to the afferent branchial artery and joins the cartilage rods from one filament to the other. In both laminae, the formaldehyde-induced fluorescence technique (Falck-Hillarp) reveals a network of nerve fibers displaying a green fluorescence characteristic of catecholamines. At the ultrastructural level, the presence of nerve endings containing clear and granular vesicles, and the degeneration of these endings after 6-hydroxydopamine treatment confirm the aminergic nature and the sympathetic origin of this innervation. Surgical denervation brings evidence that the innervation of both laminae is supplied by the metatrematic branches of the branchial nerves. The role of these smooth-muscle laminae remains speculative.
Keywords:Fish gills  Smooth muscle  Sympathetic innervation  Perca fluviatilis (Teleostei)
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