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Cytochemistry and x-ray microprobe analysis of the midgut of Tomocerus minor lubbock (insecta, collembola) with special reference to the physiological significance of the mineral concretions.

W Humbert.   

Abstract

Histochemical and cytochemical analyses have been made on the mineral concretions within the midgut cells of Tomocerus minor. The classical histochemical methods are not specific and precise enough and have been supplemented with cytochemical techniques on ultrathin sections. The most interesting of these was the K-pyroantimonate technique combined with glutaraldehyde-osmium fixation. This technique shows the distribution of cations such as Ca++, K+, Mg++ and Na+ on the concentric layers of the concretions. Chloride ions can be detected by means of the silver lactate technique. The action of calcium chelators such as E.D.T.A. shows an important distribution of calcium ions in the concretions. The spectra obtained by electron probe microanalysis from areas of fresh, dried and carbon coated midguts as well as from carbon coated semithin or ultrathin sections reveal the presence of Ca, K, Mg, S, Cl and P principally. Other elements such as aluminium, silicon and manganese have also been detected. Iron is not always present. The chemical and X-ray analytical investigations indicate that the midgut concretions are mainly built up of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium phosphates, perhaps associated with chlorides and carbonates. An organic matrix formed by polysaccharides seems to join the different mineral layers. These concretions may be formed within the vesicles of rough endoplasmic reticulum. The midgut cells are highly differentiated and very active in transport. Extensive basal infoldings and apical microvilli as well as lateral membranes are a site of small cationic deposits. The possible pathway of ion transport in the cell and the physiological significance of the concretions are discussed. The principal function of these concretions seems to be the maintenance of the mineral balance and to trap foreign and excess ions.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 639082     DOI: 10.1007/bf00229605

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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