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Cytochemical and histochemical aspects of the digestive gland cells of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) in relation to function.

V K Dimitriadis1, G P Domouhtsidou, M P Cajaraville.   

Abstract

The epithelium of the digestive tubules of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is comprised of two cell types, namely digestive and basophilic cells. In basophilic cells, the secretory granules are beta-glucuronidase immunoreactive, a fact that enhances the hypothesis that beta-glucuronidase is synthesized in basophilic cells. A novel observation at the ultrastructural level is the pinocytic activity associated with the formation of coated pits. This observation constitutes direct evidence for endocytic processes taking place in basophilic cells. The use of cryostat sections from the same digestive tubules reveals, in many instances, a very pronounced neutral lipid accumulation in the same structures giving a positive reaction for N-acetyl-beta-hexosaminidase, indicating the association of those lipids with lysosomes. In some mussels, a high content of lipofuscin was observed in the lysosomes of the digestive cells. In these cases, the lysosomal structures show a limited neutral lipid content, and a weaker N-acetyl-beta-hexosaminidase reaction. In the digestive cells, the carbohydrate content of the lysosomes, and very well-developed canal system in the apical part of cells are discussed in relation to their function.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15571327     DOI: 10.1023/b:hijo.0000045952.87268.76

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Histol        ISSN: 1567-2379            Impact factor:   2.611


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