Research Article: Comparative histomorphology of epidermis of head and caudal peduncle in Otolithes ruber, Huso huso and Pangasius hypophthalmus fish

M. Mohamed, R. Abdi, M. Ronagh, M. A. Salari - Ali Abadi, Z. Basir
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Three species of fish including, macroscopic scaled fish as Otolithes ruber, microscopic scaled sturgeon as Huso huso and free scaled cat fish as Pangasius hypophthalmus were prepared and specimen of dorsal of head and caudal peduncle were carried out. Routine procedures of tissues preparation followed and paraffin sections stained with (H&E) and (PAS). Results showed, epidermis formed non keratinized stratified squamous epithelium with epidermis, lymphocytes, goblet cells, taste bud and club cells. The epidermis thickness of the head skin was higher than that of the caudal peduncle, as demonstrated by image analysis using light microscopy. Goblet cells were along the superficial cells layers and their distributions were varied. Corresponding author's Email: abdir351@gmail.com In histomorphometric studies by PAS staining the highest number of these cells were seen in head of O. ruber and the lowest were seen in the caudal peduncle of P. hypophthalmus. Most of them were seen from the middle to surface layer of the epidermis. Club cells, with large nucleus, mostly evident in the deep and middle layer of the epidermis, being the largest cells within the epithelium. The highest numbers of these cells (61.8 ± 2.16) were found in head region of P. hypophthalmus. Taste buds as a sensory organ were not seen in caudal peduncle of O. ruber and H. huso. Based on the results of this study, epidermis had similarities in cell type and differences in their numbers that could be justified by the presence or absence of scales.
研究论文:耳石鱼、胡索鱼和下眼棘鱼头部表皮和尾端表皮的组织形态学比较
制备了宏观有鳞鱼otolithruber、微观有鳞鲟鱼Huso Huso和自由有鳞猫鱼Pangasius hypophthalmus 3种鱼类,并进行了头背和尾足标本的制备。常规组织制备程序完成,石蜡切片用(H&E)和(PAS)染色。结果:表皮形成无角化的层状鳞状上皮,表皮细胞、淋巴细胞、杯状细胞、味蕾细胞和球杆细胞均为鳞状上皮。光镜图像分析显示,头部皮肤表皮厚度高于尾柄。杯状细胞沿浅层排列,分布多样。在PAS染色的组织形态学研究中,这些细胞的数量在O. ruber的头部最多,在P. hypophthalmus的尾足部最少。大部分分布在表皮中层至表层。球杆细胞,核大,多见于表皮的深层和中层,是上皮内最大的细胞。这些细胞数量最多的是低眼假体的头区(61.8±2.16)个。橡胶树和胡索树的花梗尾端未见作为感觉器官的味蕾。根据本研究的结果,表皮在细胞类型上有相似性,在数量上有差异,这可以通过鳞片的存在或缺失来证明。
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