Morphological, Morphometrical and Histochemical Study of the Lining and Glandular Epithelia of the Tongue of the Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana


Autoria(s): GUIRALDELLI, Michel Farchi; LOPES, Ruberval A.; SALA, Miguel A.; LOPES, Tulio Roberto V. P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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The dorsal surface of the tongue of the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, has simple columnar epithelium with a few ciliated cells and goblet cells. The entire surface is covered with numerous filiform papillae and few fungiform. Filiform papillae have a simple columnar epithelium with secretory cells, while the fungiform have a sensory disc on their upper surface the lined by a stratified columnar epithelium with basal, peripheral, glandular and receptor cells. Over the dorsal lingual surface there are numerous winding tubular glands, which penetrate deeply into the muscle of the tongue, mingling with the fibers. The gland epithelium is cylindrical with secretory and supporting cells. The first are absolute on the basis of the gland and the latter are rare in the upper third. The ventral surface of the tongue is lined by a stratified epithelium, with the presence of goblet cells, with ciliated cells among them. Morphometrically, lingual glands varies in length, according to their location: shorter in the anterior region of the tongue (330 mu m) than in the posterior region (450 mu m). Secretory cells of the anterior lingual glands are smaller (1457.7 mm(3)) than the posterior ones (2645.9 mu m(3)). The same can be said of the cell nuclei, 130.0 mu m(3) for the anterior glands and 202.3 mu m(3) for the posterior ones. Secretory cells of the lingual glands contain substances rich in protein and neutral mucopolysaccharides, which characterize the seromucous type. Goblet cells of the dorsal and ventral surface epithelia secrete neutral mucopolysaccharides and proteins, and can be characterized as type G1 cells, and the supporting cells of the superficial glands of the fungiform papillae secrete a mucus rich in neutral mucopolysaccharides, sulfomucins and sialomucins.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, v.29, n.1, p.226-233, 2011

0717-9502

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SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA

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International Journal of Morphology

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Palavras-Chave #Tongue #Lingual glands #Morphometry #Histochemistry #Rana toro, Rana catesbeiana #LINGUAL DORSAL EPITHELIUM #BUFO-JAPONICUS ANURA #FINE-STRUCTURE #FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE #VERTEBRATE TONGUES #SALIVARY-GLANDS #JAPANESE TOAD #ALCIAN BLUE #MUCINS #ULTRASTRUCTURE #Anatomy & Morphology
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