凡纳滨对虾复眼的组织学和组织化学研究

Pub Date : 2017-12-08 DOI:10.7287/PEERJ.PREPRINTS.3453V1
Hao-Kai Chang, Cheng‐Chung Lin, S. Hsuan
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复眼是甲壳类动物的主要视觉系统。虽然一些昆虫和螃蟹的复眼的组织结构和组织化学特征已经很清楚,但在凡纳滨对虾(Litopenaeus vannamei)中还没有进行过这样的研究。本研究对凡纳梅的眼部标本进行固定,并用多种组织化学方法对石蜡切片进行染色。采用不同的组织化学染色方法对复眼各层组织结构进行检测和比较。发现凡纳梅复眼由角质层、角膜、小眼、视神经层、神经节层和髓质组成,由外而内依次排列。马松三色染色证实,凡纳梅眼的角质层非常薄,由单一的表皮层组成。筛选色素细胞产生的筛选色素排列在小眼与视神经层交界处;这些色素在不同的组织化学染色方法后染色结果不同,表明筛选的色素细胞可以分为不同的类型。值得注意的是,在视神经层观察到泡沫腺细胞(FGCs)簇;周期性酸希夫蓝和甲苯胺蓝染色呈阳性,马森三色染色后呈蓝色。免疫组化(IHC)染色进一步检测12 - 13
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Histological and histochemical investigation of the compound eye of the whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)
The compound eye is the primary visual system in crustaceans. Although the histological structure and histochemical characteristics of compound eyes of some insect and crab species are now well understood, no such studies have been undertaken in the whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). In this study, eye samples from L. vannamei were fixed and paraffin sections were stained using several histochemical methods. The histological structure of each layer of the compound eye was examined and compared using different histochemical staining methods. It was found that the compound eye of L. vannamei consisted of cuticle, cornea, ommatidia, optic nerve layer, lamina ganglionaris, and medulla in an outside-in order. The cuticle of L. vannamei eyes was very thin, composed of a single epicuticle layer, as confirmed by Masson’s trichrome stain. The screening pigments produced by screening pigment cells were arranged at the junction of the ommatidia and optic nerve layer; these pigments stained differentially after different histochemical staining methods suggesting the screening pigment cells can be classified into different types. Notably, clusters of foamy glandular cells (FGCs) were observed in the optic nerve layer; these stained positively with periodic acid-Schiff and toluidine blue, and appeared blue after Masson’s trichrome stain. Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining was used to further 12 13
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