Coelomic Cells in the Connective Tissue Spaces of the Clitellar Epithelium of Lumbricus friendi Cognetti, 1904 (Oligochaeta): an Ultrastructural Study |
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Authors: | Isabel F Bernaldo de Quiros and Jesus Benito |
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Institution: | Departamento de Zoología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | The ultrastructure of the connective tissue spaces in the clitellar epithelium has been studied in the earthworm Lumbricus friendi. Four morphological types of coelomic cells are described: amoebocytes, mucocyte-like cells, pigment cells and crystal-containing cells. The amoebocytes are characterized by the presence of spherical to oval electron-dense granules, phagocytic vacuoles and numerous microtubules located in the Golgi areas. The mucocyte-like cells show the features of the mucocytes reported in enchytraeid worms (globular inclusions with filamentous and homogeneous, moderately electron-dense material, as well as a filopodous process). The pigment cells contain typical spindle-shaped osmiophilic granules, microtubules (not reported before) and glycogen particles. The crystal-containing cells show inclusions which are polygonal in section with a striated substructure (periodicity of about 4.5 nm). Apart from the mucocyte-like cells, the coelomocytes showed cytoplasmic processes attached to the basement membrane of the spaces. The possible functions of these cells are discussed and a common peritoneal origin is postulated on the base of their morphological and cytological features. |
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