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Fine structural observations on cell death in the epidermis of the external gills of the larval frog,Rana pipiens
- Source :
- American Journal of Anatomy. 132:301-317
- Publication Year :
- 1971
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1971.
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Abstract
- The fine structure of the epidermis of the external gills of the larval frog, Rana pipiens, was observed during the period of gill degeneration. Many of the epidermal cells underwent morbid alterations. In typical degenerating epidermal cells the nucleus became irregular in outline, chromatin formed electron-dense clumps and the nuclear envelope increased in width. Lysosomes became prevalent in the cytoplasm of these cells and progressively larger autophagic vacuoles appeared. As degeneration continued, apical epidermal cells were found embedded deeper within the epidermis. In some instances cell processes from two neighboring epidermal cells extended partially around the relocated degenerating apical epidermal cells probably contributing to their translocation; phagocytosis was completed by a single cell in other instances. The degree of participation of the phagocytic epidermal cells in the degenerative process was uncertain. The distribution of acid phosphatase activity was followed in specimens treated by the Gomori technique. Profiles of cisterna-like elements, positive for the enzyme, suggested that perhaps entire Golgi cisternae contributed to the formation of autophagic vacuoles in combination with small vesicles. Heterophils and macrophages observed in the degenerating gills were believed to participate in the removal of the dying cells.
- Subjects :
- Gills
Gill
Programmed cell death
Acid Phosphatase
Cell
Golgi Apparatus
Vacuole
Phagocytosis
medicine
Animals
Cell Nucleus
External gills
Staining and Labeling
integumentary system
Epidermis (botany)
biology
Histocytochemistry
Macrophages
Rana pipiens
Metamorphosis, Biological
Acid phosphatase
Cell biology
Microscopy, Electron
medicine.anatomical_structure
Cytoplasm
Larva
biology.protein
Female
Anatomy
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15530795 and 00029106
- Volume :
- 132
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American Journal of Anatomy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e7186277f65aecdc80d6e548d2ca528f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001320303