Dye-coupling between cells of the salivary glands in the cockroach Periplaneta americana |
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Authors: | Ingo Lang Bernd Walz |
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Institution: | Institut für Zoophysiologie und Zellbiologie, Tierphysiologie, Universit?t Potsdam, Lennéstra?e 7a, D-14471 Potsdam, Germany,
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Abstract: | Cockroaches have acinar salivary glands. The acini consist of peripheral cells specialized for electrolyte and water transport and central cells contributing proteinaceous components to the saliva. Salivary duct cells probably modify the primary saliva. The acinar cells in Nauphoeta cinerea had been shown to be electrically coupled and dye-coupled. Since intercellular communication via gap junctions between acinar cells is difficult to reconcile with previous findings that dopamine and serotonin selectively stimulate the secretion of either protein-free or protein-rich saliva in Periplaneta americana, we investigated whether dye-coupling occurs between both acinar cell types and between duct cells. We iontophoretically loaded Lucifer yellow into impaled cells and tested for dye-coupling by confocal laser scanning microscopy. We found that: (1) peripheral and central cells within an acinar lobulus of the gland in P. americana are dye-coupled; and (2) salivary duct cells are dye-coupled. |
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