Morphology and histology of the olfactory organ of two African lungfishes, Protopterus amphibius and P. dolloi (Lepidosirenidae, Dipnoi)

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Hyun Tae Kim, Jong Young Park
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The olfactory organs of two African lungfishes, Protopterus amphibius and P. dolloi, were investigated using a stereo microscope and a compound light microscope and were described anatomically, histologically, and histochemically. Like other lungfishes, these species present the following general features: i) elongated olfactory chamber (OC), ii) anterior nostril at the ventral tip of the upper lip, iii) posterior nostril on the palate of the oral cavity, iv) lamellae with multiple cell types such as olfactory receptor neurons, supporting cells, basal cells, lymphatic cells, and mucous cells (MC), and vi) vomero-like epithelial crypt (VEC) made of glandular epithelium (GE) and crypt sensory epithelium. Some of these features exhibit differences between species: MCs are abundant in both the lamellar and inner walls of the OC in P. amphibius but occur only in lamellae in P. dolloi. On the other hand, some between feature differences are consistent across species: the GE of both P. amphibius and P. dolloi is strongly positive for Alcian blue (pH?2.5)-periodic acid Schiff (deep violet coloration), and positive with hematoxylin and eosin and with Masson’s trichrome (reddish-brown staining), unlike the MCs of the two species which stain dark red with both Alcian blue (pH?2.5)-periodic acid Schiff and Masson’s trichrome but respond faintly to hematoxylin and eosin. The differing abundance of MCs in the two lungfishes might reflect different degrees in aerial exposure of the olfactory organ, while the neutral and acid mucopolysaccharide-containing VEC, as indicated by staining properties of the MCs, is evolutionary evidence that P. amphibius and P. dolloi are the closest living relatives to tetrapods, at least in the order Dipnoi.

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非洲两种肺鱼——两栖原鱼(Protopterus amphibius)和斑点肺鱼(P. dolloi)嗅觉器官的形态学和组织学研究
采用立体显微镜和复合光学显微镜对非洲两种肺鱼——两栖原鱼(Protopterus amphibius)和圆头鱼(P. dolloi)的嗅觉器官进行了研究,并对其进行了解剖学、组织学和组织化学描述。与其他肺鱼一样,这些物种具有以下一般特征:1)细长的嗅室(OC), 2)上唇腹尖的前鼻孔,3)口腔上颚的后鼻孔,4)具有多种细胞类型的片层,如嗅觉受体神经元、支持细胞、基底细胞、淋巴细胞和粘液细胞(MC), 6)由腺上皮(GE)和隐窝感觉上皮组成的vomero样上皮隐窝(VEC)。其中一些特征在不同物种之间表现出差异:水陆两栖OC的片层和内壁中都有丰富的MCs,而在水陆两栖OC的片层中只存在MCs。另一方面,不同物种之间的一些特征差异是一致的:两栖和水蛭的GE对阿利新蓝(pH?2.5)-周期性酸性希夫(深紫色)呈强烈阳性,对苏木精、伊红和马松三色呈阳性(红棕色染色),而这两个物种的MCs对阿利新蓝(pH?2.5)-周期性酸性希夫和马松三色呈暗红色,但对苏木精和伊红反应微弱。两种肺鱼中MCs丰度的差异可能反映了不同程度的空气暴露,而MCs染色特性表明,含有中性和酸性粘多糖的VEC是进化证据,证明两栖鳅和圆头鳅是四足动物的近亲,至少在Dipnoi目中是如此。
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Applied Microscopy
Applied Microscopy Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Microscopy is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Korean Society of Microscopy. The journal covers all the interdisciplinary fields of technological developments in new microscopy methods and instrumentation and their applications to biological or materials science for determining structure and chemistry. ISSN: 22875123, 22874445.
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