Polymorphic organization of the endoplasmic reticulum of the Malpighian tubule. Evidence for a transcellular route.

La Cellule Pub Date : 1987-01-01
F Berthelet, M Beaudry-Lonergan, H Linares, G Whittembury, M Bergeron
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Isosmotic fluid absorption carried out by many mammalian epithelia appears to be similar to the isosmotic secretion of insect epithelia such as the Malpighian tubules, which are responsible for urine formation and osmoregulation. We have studied by electron microscopy (80 kV) the three-dimensional characteristics of organelles in the Malpighian tubules of Rhodnius prolixus using thick sections (0.3-0.5 microns) and uranyl and lead impregnation. The ER presents a different organization in the upper (distal) and lower (proximal) segments of the Malpighian tubule. In distal secretory segment, the ER forms a network made of chains of vesicles having irregular shapes (ca. 0.06 micron in diameter) connected to each other by canaliculi while in the lower absorptive segment, the ER is made of parallel saccules arranged in stacks or whorls in the central region of the cytoplasm. In both segments, the ER network extends throughout the cytoplasm from the basolateral infoldings to the apex between the many mitochondria present in these two areas. A unique feature of these cells, revealed by thick sections, is the presence in each microvillus of either a mitochondrion or an ER canaliculus in continuity with the ER network. The ER does not seem to have any specific association with mitochondria or other organelles. As in the mammalian nephron, this ER organization is most likely related to specific segmental functions and adds support to its potential role as a transcellular epithelial route.

马氏小管内质网的多态组织。跨细胞途径的证据。
许多哺乳动物上皮进行的等渗液体吸收似乎与昆虫上皮(如马氏小管)的等渗分泌相似,后者负责尿液的形成和渗透调节。采用厚切片(0.3 ~ 0.5微米)和铀酰和铅浸渍的方法,在80 kV电镜下研究了马氏小管中细胞器的三维特征。马尔比氏小管上段(远端)和下段(近端)的内质网结构不同。在远端分泌节段,内质网是由不规则形状的囊泡链(直径约0.06微米)通过小管相互连接而成的网络,而在低吸收节段,内质网是由平行的囊泡在细胞质的中心区域堆叠或螺旋排列而成。在这两个节段中,内质网从基底外侧包涵层延伸到这两个区域中许多线粒体之间的顶端。厚切片显示,这些细胞的一个独特特征是,在每个微绒毛中存在线粒体或内质网小管,与内质网网络保持连续性。内质网似乎与线粒体或其他细胞器没有任何特殊的联系。与哺乳动物肾单位一样,这种内质网组织最有可能与特定的节段功能有关,并支持其作为跨细胞上皮途径的潜在作用。
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