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Fine structural basis of the cutaneous water barrier in nestling Zebra Finches Poephila guttata
Authors:GOPINATHAN K. MENON &dagger  ,LUIS F. BAPTISTA&dagger  ,PETER M. ELIAS,MICHELE BOUVIER&dagger  
Affiliation:*Dermatology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center and Department of Dermatology, University of California School of Medicine;†Department of Ornithology, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California 94118, U.S.A.
Abstract:Transepidermal water loss was studied in nestlings, fledglings and adults of the xerophylic Zebra Finch Poephila guttata. Nestlings lose little water (2–4 ppm/0–5 cm2/h) through the skin as compared to adults (60–70 ppm/0–5 cm2/h). Light and electron microscopic examination of the skin sections of both age classes revealed an abundance of lipids in the form of vacuoles and large multigranular bodies in the epidermis of nestlings, but few such lipid bodies in the epidermis of adults. Some of the disc-like contents of granular bodies appear to be extruded into the intercellular spaces. Based on earlier studies with mammals and reptiles, it is concluded that epidermal lipids are the basis of the integumentary permeability barrier in nestlings.
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