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Structure of the pineal organ of the sardine,Sardina pilchardus sardina (Risso), and some further remarks on the pineal organ of Mugil spp.
Authors:Claes Rüdeberg
Institution:(1) Istituto di Anatomia Comparata ldquorBattista Grassildquo dell'Università di Roma, Italia;(2) Zoological Institute, Helgonavägen 3, Lund, Sweden;(3) Present address: Anatomisches Institut der Universität, Friedrichstraße 24, 63 Gießen, Germany
Abstract:Summary The pineal organ of the sardine, Sardina pilchardus sardina, was investigated light and electron microscopically. The pineal parenchyma contains sensory cells, supporting cells, and ganglion cells, and the overlying tissues appear specialized for light penetration. The ganglion cells are arranged in 3 groups, their axons giving rise to the tractus epiphyseos. The sensory cell is of a photoreceptor type found in several other teleost species. No definitive evidence of a secretion was educed but some indications of an endocrine function are reported and discussed.The pineal receptor cell of neonates of Mugil spp. which have a pigment-free spot above the pineal organ, was investigated electron microscopically and found to have the same organization as that of adult Mugil auratus.Supported by grants from the Helge Ax:son Johnsons Stiftelse, Stockholm, and from the Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien, Stockholm, Sweden. This is gratefully acknowledged.The animal material has been provided by the Stazione Zoologica di Napoli.
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