The morphology and histology of the pineal organ in roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.) |
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Authors: | S. I. H. Jafri D. M. Ensor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, England |
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Abstract: | The pineal organ in the roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.), is covered by a semi-transparent area, the pineal window. Beneath this the pineal is attached to a long robust stalk, lying just under the parietal bone. The pineal is attached to the brain through the dorsal sac. Three cell types have been identified histologically. These are the sensory cells, supporting cells and the ganglia cells. The inner segment of the sensory cells respond to PAS and AF staining, while the remaining cells respond to Orange G, LG, or Acid Fuchsin. The evidence suggests that the roach pineal may have a dual photosensory and glandular function. |
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