The ultrastructural characteristics of the apical cell in the neuroepithelial bodies of the toad lung (Bufo marinus)
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The ultrastructural characteristics of the apical cell in the neuroepithelial bodies of the toad lung (Bufo marinus)
Abstract
The cytological features and membrane specialisations of neuroepithelial cells (apical cells) in direct contact with the lumen of the lung were studied with transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The luminal surface of the apical cell is characterised by microvilli, a cilium with an 8 + 1 microtubular pattern and numerous coated vesicles. The cytoplasmic region immediately beneath the luminal plasma membrane contains numerous smooth-walled vesicles, tubules and microtubules, a few microfilaments and dense granules (15-20 nm in diameter). The luminal pole of the cell is marked off from the basal or vascular pole by a well-defined terminal web associated with junctional complexes. Protrusion of the luminal pole occurs as a transient phenomenon and is accompanied by a pinching in of the cell at the terminal web. It is proposed that the distinctive features of the luminal pole of the apical cell are comparable to those of recognised chemoreceptor cells. It is also proposed that in view of the common features of apical and basal cells the apical cell functions as a receptor/transducer and the basal cells served as an accessory source of peptides/5-hydroxytryptamine to be released on stimulation of the apical cell. Furthermore, we have drawn attention to the structural heterogeneity of the neuroepithelial bodies in various vertebrate classes.
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