Gross and fine structure of the pseudo branch of the climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch) |
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Authors: | J. S. D. Munshi G. M. Hughes |
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Affiliation: | Research Unit for Comparative Animal Respiration, Bristol University, Woodland Road, Bristol, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The structure of the glandular pseudobranch of the air-breathing fish Anabas testudineus is described on the basis of light and electron microscopy. It is shown that the pseudobranch has the same basic structure as a typical gill, although in this case it is not freely exposed to the water. Individual secondary lamellae can be recognized in which well-defined, but narrow, blood channels are present between typical pillar cells. The epithelial layer is mainly represented by enlarged mitochondria-rich cells which constitute a large proportion of the whole organ. Mitochondria-rich cells contain an abundant endoplasmic reticulum which is in close contact with the mitochondria and becomes concentrated near the vascular borders of the cell and opens directly into the basement lamina. The presence of numerous pinocytotic vesicles in the enlarged pillar cell flanges may transfer material to the blood channels. The precise nature and role of any materials released in this way remains to be investigated. |
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