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. 1990 Sep;3(3):126-31.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1990.tb00276.x.

Distribution of extracutaneous melanin pigment in Sparus auratus, Mugil cephalus, and Dicertranchus labrax (Pisces, Teleostei)

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Distribution of extracutaneous melanin pigment in Sparus auratus, Mugil cephalus, and Dicertranchus labrax (Pisces, Teleostei)

A Zuasti et al. Pigment Cell Res. 1990 Sep.

Abstract

The morphological and biochemical characteristics of pigment accumulations found in the kidney, liver, spleen, and mesentery of three different species of teleost fishes have been studied. There are significant differences in number, distribution, and morphology of pigment accumulations in different organs of the three species. Biochemical studies have shown the existence of tyrosinase activity in the mesentery of Mugil cephalus and in the kidney and mesentery of Sparus auratus. No tyrosinase activity was found in any internal organs of Dicertranchus labrax. That activity was assayed using three methods: tyrosine hidroxylation, dopa oxidation, and melanin formation. The morphological and biochemical observations are in agreement. In those organs in which we have demonstrated melanin synthetic activity, the pigment cells are morphologically and like melanophores, while in the organs that show no melanin synthetic activity, the pigment cells resemble macrophages.

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