作者
Egon Heiss, Nikolay Natchev, Alexander Rabanser, Josef Weisgram, Helge Hilgers
发表日期
2009/7
期刊
Journal of Morphology
卷号
270
期号
7
页码范围
892-902
出版商
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
简介
Histological and ultrastructural investigations revealed three different multicellular skin gland types in the salamandrid Pleurodeles waltl. The mucous glands are small, with one layer of secretory cells surrounding a central lumen; they produce the viscous and slippery mucus film that has various functions in amphibians. The serous glands can be divided based on their histological and ultrastructural characters into the granular gland Type I (GGI) and the granular gland Type II (GGII). The first type (GGI) is moderately sized and distributed throughout the body surface, with higher concentrations in the parotoid and back regions. In contrast, the second type (GGII) is very large (for Pleurodeles) and was found only in the tail, with highest concentration in the tail dorsum. Both granular gland types contain mainly proteinaceous materials but differ in their morphological features including size, shape, cellular organization …
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