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Light and transmission electron microscopic structure of skin glands and dermal scales of a caecilian amphibian Gegeneophis ramaswamii, with a note on antimicrobial property of skin gland secretion.

Damodaran Arun1, Mohammad A Akbarsha2, Oommen V Oommen3, Lekha Divya1.   

Abstract

Amphibian skin secretions contain a variety of bioactive compounds that are involved in diverse roles such as communication, homeostasis, defence against predators, pathogens, and so on. Especially, the caecilian amphibians possess numerous cutaneous glands that produce the secretory material, which facilitate survival in their harsh subterranean environment. Inspite of the fact that India has a fairly abundant distribution of caecilian amphibians, there has hardly been any study on their skin and its secretion. Herein, we describe, using light microscopy and electron microscopy, two types of dermal glands, mucous and granular, in Gegeneophis ramaswamii. The mucous glands are filled with mucous materials. The mucous-producing cells are located near the periphery. The granular glands are surrounded by myoepithelial cells. A large number of granules of different sizes are present in the lumen of the granular gland. The granule-producing cells are present near the myoepithelial lining of the gland. There are small flat disk-like dermal scales in pockets in the transverse ridges of the posterior region of the body. Each pocket contains 1-4 scales of various sizes. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) study of the skin surface showed numerous funnel-shaped glandular openings. The antibacterial activity of the skin secretions was revealed in the test against Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Aeromonas hydrophila, all gram-negative bacteria. SEM analyses confirm the membrane damage in bacterial cells on exposure to skin secretions of G. ramaswamii.
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Keywords:  zzm321990G. ramaswamii; antimicrobial; caecilian; cutaneous glands; dermal scales

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31002452     DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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