Literature DB >> 844085

Electron microscopic studies of coated membranes in two types of gill epithelial cells of lamprey.

T Nakao.   

Abstract

Coated membranes in two types of gill epithelial cell of adult lamprey, Lampetra japonica, were studied by electron microscopy. The type 3 gill epithelial cells possess well-developed microvilli or microfolds, apical vesicles and abundant mitochondria. The cytoplasmic surface of the microvillous plasma membrane is covered by a coat of regularly spaced particles with a center-to-center distance of about 15 nm. Each particle consists of a bulbous free end, about 10 nm in diameter, and a connecting piece, about 5 nm long. Apical vesicles are covered by a surface coat which consists of fine filamentous material but lack any special coating on their cytoplasmic surface. The type 4 cells (chloride cells) are characterized by apical vesicles, abundant mitochondria and cytoplasmic tubules. These tubules possess a coat on their luminal surface which consists of spirally wound parallel rows of electron-dense materials. The rows are about 16 nm apart and wound at a pitch of about 45 degrees. The cytoplasmic surface of these tubules does not display a special coat. These coated membranes are assumed to be the sites of active ion transport across the plasma membrane. In particular, particles in type 3 cells and linear coat materials in chloride cells may be either loci of transport enzymes or energy generating systems. Apical vesicles lack any coating on their cytoplasmic surface but a fine filamentous coat is present on their luminal surface. They contain "intraluminal vesicles" and are continuous with apical ends of cytoplasmic tubules.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1977        PMID: 844085     DOI: 10.1007/BF00218702

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


  15 in total

1.  "Chloride secreting cells" in the gills of fishes, with special reference to the common eel.

Authors:  A Keys; E N Willmer
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1932-11-05       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Morphology of the gills of larval and parasitic adult sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus L.

Authors:  J H Youson; P A Freeman
Journal:  J Morphol       Date:  1976-05       Impact factor: 1.804

3.  [Ultrastructure of the proctodeum of the thysanuran Lepismodes inquilinus Newman (+Thermobia domestica Packard). II. The anal sac].

Authors:  C Noirot; C Noirot-Timothée
Journal:  J Ultrastruct Res       Date:  1971-11

4.  Evidence of coated membranes in the ruffled border of the osteoclast.

Authors:  D M Kallio; P R Garant; C Minkin
Journal:  J Ultrastruct Res       Date:  1971-10

5.  Ultrastructural studies on the coronet cells of the saccus vasculosus of the freshwater stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus form leiurus.

Authors:  M Benjamin
Journal:  Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat       Date:  1974-03-21

6.  Pservation of Na-K-activated and Mg-activated adenosine triphosphatase activities of avian salt gland and teleost gill with formaldehyde as fixative.

Authors:  S A Ernst; C W Philpott
Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem       Date:  1970-04       Impact factor: 2.479

7.  Ultrastructure of a new cell in the gills of the air-breathing fish Helostoma temmincki.

Authors:  Z Skobe; P R Garant; J T Albright
Journal:  J Ultrastruct Res       Date:  1970-05

8.  Active transport by the cecropia midgut. II. Fine structure of the midgut epithelium.

Authors:  E Anderson; W R Harvey
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1966-10       Impact factor: 10.539

9.  A coat of repeating subunits on the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane in the rectal papillae of the blowfly, Calliphora erythrocephala (Meig.), studied in situ by electron microscopy.

Authors:  B L Gupta; M J Berridge
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1966-05       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  FINE STRUCTURE OF CHLORIDE CELLS FROM THREE SPECIES OF FUNDULUS.

Authors:  C W PHILPOTT; D E COPELAND
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1963-08       Impact factor: 10.539

View more
  2 in total

1.  Ultrastructural demonstration of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and K+-p-nitrophenyl phosphatase (K+-p-NPPase) in the epidermal ionocytes of Blennius sanguinolentus.

Authors:  G Zaccone; S Fasulo; A Licata
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1984

2.  Salinity tolerance and structure of external and internal gills in tadpoles of the crab-eating frog, Rana cancrivora.

Authors:  M Uchiyama; H Yoshizawa
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 5.249

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.