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. 1978 Sep 26;192(3):489-501.
doi: 10.1007/BF00212328.

Paddle cilia and discocilia - genuine structures? Observations on cilia of sensory cells in marine turbellaria

Paddle cilia and discocilia - genuine structures? Observations on cilia of sensory cells in marine turbellaria

U Ehlers et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Kinocilia of epidermal sensory cells in fixed marine Turbellaria often terminate as flattened biconcave discs. The distal part of the ciliary axoneme curves back upon itself forming a 360 degree loop which is enveloped by the plasmalemma. In living animals this structure can be induced by the addition of sodium cacodylate, monobasic sodium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, sucrose, calcium chloride, or formaldehyde to the sea water. Specimens treated with sodium chloride, glutaraldehyde, or osmium tetroxide do not show modified cilia. In animals prepared for EM at low temperature and with a buffered hypotonic fixative less kinocilia are modified than in animals treated with a buffered iso- or hypertonic fixative and at a higher temperature. It is assumed that the unusually shaped cilia, described as "paddle cilia" or "discocilia" in other invertebrates, do not represent a genuine but an artificial structure.

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