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. 1981;214(3):541-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF00233494.

Lanthanum and freeze fracture studies on the retinular cell junction in the compound eye of the housefly

Lanthanum and freeze fracture studies on the retinular cell junction in the compound eye of the housefly

C Chi et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

The retinular (R) cell junction between adjacent photoreceptor cells in the house-fly ommatidium was characterized by freeze fracture, thin section and tracer (lanthanum) studies. Focal tight junctions occur between cells, and some P face ridge-E face groove correspondences are present in this intramembranal area. When colloidal lanthanum was introduced into the extracellular space (ECS) of the peripheral retina of the housefly, this electron-dense tracer moved from the ECS (extra-ommatidial space), through the R-cell junctions and belt desmosomes, into the ommatidial cavity (OC = intrarhabdomal space) of each ommatidium. In the OC, lanthanum outlined a meshwork structure that pervaded this space. The evidence of this tracer movement suggests that there may be ionic continuity between the "traditional" ECS and the fluid bathing the individual rhabdomeres. The volume of the OC is calculated and we suggest that this space is part of the ECS. The functional implications of this postulate are considered in the light of: (1) the different functions of the peripheral and central cells; (2) the dissimilarity of rhabdomal membrane surface facing the OC compared to the "unmodified" plasma membrane of the photoreceptor cell facing the extra-ommatidial cavity; (3) the permeability properties of the R cell junction; and (4) the total ECS containing an ion store capable of sustaining current for the generator potential.

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