The harderian gland of the frog, Rana esculenta, during the annual cycle: histology, histochemistry and ultrastructure.

Basic and applied histochemistry Pub Date : 1989-01-01
L Di Matteo, S Minucci, G Chieffi Baccari, C Pellicciari, M d'Istria, G Chieffi
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The Harderian gland in Rana esculenta has been studied during the annual cycle at the histological, histochemical and ultrastructural levels. The Harderian gland has an acinar structure and is the only orbital gland in anuran amphibia. It develops at the medial corner of the orbit from the conjunctival epithelium at the premetamorphic stage. In the adult the glandular secretion reaches a maximum during the months of July and August, drops in September and resumes slowly from October onwards. The secretion is seromucoid and the secretory granules are released into the acinar lumen, mainly by exocytosis. Porphyrins were not detected. No sexual dimorphism was observed in the glandular cells. The resumption of secretory activity in October and the enhancement of secretion in May are marked by the appearance of "blue nuclei" (Mallory stain) in a relatively high percentage of glandular cells. This unusual blue colour, using the Mallory stain (by which nuclei stain red), disappears after digestion of paraffin sections with RNAase, but not with DNAase and trypsin. The blue staining may, therefore, indicate an increased amount of nuclear RNA. The Harderian gland in the frog most probably serves to lubricate and moisten the eye in the absence of the lacrimal gland. However, the gland may also represent an immunoactive organ owing to the presence of numerous mast cells and plasma cells in the interacinar spaces.

蛙蛙(Rana esculenta)年循环中的硬腺:组织学、组织化学和超微结构。
本文从组织学、组织化学和超微结构等方面对林蛙的哈德氏腺进行了年循环研究。哈德氏腺具有腺泡结构,是两栖类动物中唯一的眼眶腺。它在眼眶内侧角从预变质期的结膜上皮发育而来。成虫腺体分泌在7、8月达到高峰,9月下降,10月以后缓慢恢复。分泌为浆液样,分泌颗粒主要通过胞吐释放到腺泡腔中。未检出卟啉。腺细胞未见两性异形现象。10月恢复分泌活动,5月分泌增强,在相对较高比例的腺体细胞中出现“蓝核”(马洛里染色)。这种不寻常的蓝色,用马洛里染色(细胞核染成红色),在用RNAase消化石蜡切片后消失,但用DNAase和胰蛋白酶却没有。因此,蓝色染色可能表明核RNA的数量增加。在没有泪腺的情况下,青蛙的哈德氏腺最有可能起到润滑和滋润眼睛的作用。然而,由于腺泡间隙中存在大量肥大细胞和浆细胞,腺也可能代表免疫活性器官。
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