Occurrence of unusual heterogeneous lipid-containing granule-storing cells in the main excretory duct epithelium of the male mouse submandibular gland
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Occurrence of unusual heterogeneous lipid-containing granule-storing cells in the main excretory duct epithelium of the male mouse submandibular gland
Abstract
The fine structure of the main excretory duct epithelium of the male mouse submandibular glands was investigated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Three principal cell-types were observed: type I and II, and basal cells. This epithelium was characterized by the presence of intercellular canaliculi. Type-I cells were the most numerous. They had an abundance of mitochondria, well-developed Golgi apparatus, a few electron-lucent lipid-containing granules and poorly developed basal infoldings. These cells were also characterized by many glycogen granules throughout the cytoplasm and abundant smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the apical cytoplasm. Type-II cells were the second most numerous. Their most characteristic feature was the presence of abundant heterogeneous lipid-containing granules having acid phosphatase activity at the periphery. They were concentrated in the infra- and supra-nuclear cytoplasm. The granules may be derived from mitochondrial transformation and seem to be a special kind of secondary autolysosome. Type-II cells also contained abundant mitochondria throughout the cytoplasm, much smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the apical cytoplasm, a well developed Golgi apparatus adjacent to the heterogeneous lipid-containing granules and no basal infoldings. Basal cells were situated adjacent to the basal lamina. They had a large nucleus and the cytoplasm was filled with glycogen granules.
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