Literature DB >> 737714

Scanning electron microscopy of the respiratory surfaces of Saccobranchus (= Heteropneustes) fossilis (Bloch).

G M Hughes, J S Munshi.   

Abstract

The gill secondary lamellae are generally covered with epithelial cells whose outer surfaces form numerous microvilli. The surface of the primary lamellae is characterised by microridges. A particular type of surface sculpturing seems to be associated with given cell boundaries. Further evidence for the derivation of the air tube and fans which guard its entrance by modification of the basic gill structure has been obtained from both the gross surface architecture and microstructure of the individual cell surfaces. Secondary lamellae are represented by stubby projections which generally have a biserial arrangement. The outer surfaces of the epithelia overlying the capillaries of these respiratory islets are coated with microvilli as in the secondary lamellae. On the other hand, the relatively smooth-surfaced 'lanes' between groups of respiratory islets have a microridged surface similar to that of the primary gill lamellae. It is suggested that previous estimates of surface area, and consequently diffusing capacities of the air-breathing organ, have been low in view of the increased surface, due to both their gross and microstructure. Estimates for gill surface area may need very little correction as the spaces between the microvilli and microridges are probably filled with mucus under normal conditions.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 737714     DOI: 10.1007/bf00233679

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


  9 in total

1.  The accessory respiratory organs of Clarias batrachus (Linn.).

Authors:  J S MUNSHI
Journal:  J Morphol       Date:  1961-09       Impact factor: 1.804

2.  Histochemical observations on the respiratory mucosa of air chambers of Saccobranchus fossilis (Bloch).

Authors:  G Guha; B R Singh; J S Munshi
Journal:  Mikroskopie       Date:  1968-04

3.  New aspects of the intrafilamental vascular system in gills of a euryhaline teleost, Tilapia mossambica.

Authors:  W Vogel; V Vogel; H Kremers
Journal:  Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat       Date:  1973-11-15

4.  Ultrastructure of the lung of Neoceratodus and Lepidosiren in relation to the lung of other vertebrates.

Authors:  G M Hughes
Journal:  Folia Morphol (Praha)       Date:  1973

5.  Visualization of layers lining the lung of the South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa) and a comparison with the frog and rat.

Authors:  G M Hughes; E R Weibel
Journal:  Tissue Cell       Date:  1978       Impact factor: 2.466

6.  Fine structure of the respiratory surfaces of an air-breathing fish, the climbing perch Anabas testudineus (Bloch).

Authors:  G M Hughes; J S Munshi
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1968-09-28       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  Respiration of an air-breathing catfish Clarias batrachus (Linn.).

Authors:  B N Singh; G M Hughes
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  1971-10       Impact factor: 3.312

8.  Gas exchange with air and water in an air-breathing catfish, Saccobranchus (Heteropneustes) fossilis.

Authors:  G M Hughes; B N Singh
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  1971-12       Impact factor: 3.312

9.  The dimensions of fish gills in relation to their function.

Authors:  G M Hughes
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  1966-08       Impact factor: 3.312

  9 in total

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