Cytology of the midgut epithelium of Aeshna larvae (Insecta,Odonata) |
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Authors: | H Komnick J Kukulies |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Cytology, University of Bonn, Ulrich-Haberland-Str. 61 a, 5300 Bonn 1, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The midgut epithelium of the larval dragonfly Aeshna cyanea consists of four types of differentiated cells, which all display secretory activity. Pure secretory cells are the mucocytes and two morphologically distinguishable types of endocrine cells, while the enterocytes exert the dual function of secretion and absorption. Both functions can be performed more or less synchronously; however, appropriate feeding and starvation experiments can stress one function over the other. The heaviest accumulation of secretion granules was observed after a few days of starvation following a long period of regular feeding. Then the enterocytes resembled typical protein-secreting exocrine gland cells. It is still unknown whether the two main secretions, namely digestive enzymes and peritrophic membrane material, are jointly or separately distributed in the secretion granules. The morphological findings suggest that the secretory products follow the same cisternal pathway via endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, membrane-bound storage granules and exocytotic extrusion that is well established for the exocrine pancreas of vertebrates. The routes of protein secretion and lipid absorption through the enterocytes of Aeshna are discussed in comparison with the enterocytes and mammocytes of vertebrates.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. K.E. Wohlfarth-Bottermann on the occasion of his 65th birthday |
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