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Crystalloids in the excretory ducts of the accessory submandibular gland of the long-winged bat, Miniopterus magnator.

Authors :
Tandler B
Nagato T
Phillips CJ
Source :
Microscopy research and technique [Microsc Res Tech] 1997 Jun 1-15; Vol. 37 (5-6), pp. 592-7.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Cytoplasmic crystalloids are abundant in the excretory ducts of the accessory submandibular gland of the long-winged bat, Miniopterus magnator. The crystalloids, which always lack a membranous enclosure, may have an intricate silhouette. They consist of parallel linear densities with a 12.5 nm periodicity. These densities actually may be thin-walled tubules. In some crystalloids, intersecting subcrystalloids produce a complex pattern of decussate densities. In a few rare instances, continuities were detected between a crystalloid and a smooth-surfaced cisternal element. In other mammalian species, similar crystalloids connected to smooth endoplasmic reticulum play a role in steroid metabolism. We postulate that the ductular crystalloids in M. magnator might be involved in production of a factor that influences mating behavior.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1059-910X
Volume :
37
Issue :
5-6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Microscopy research and technique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9220434
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0029(19970601)37:5/6<592::AID-JEMT19>3.0.CO;2-L