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European Journal of Histochemistry | 2009

A histological and histochemical study of the oesophagus and oesogaster of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis

Juana M. Arellano; Volker Storch; Carmen Sarasquete

A histological and histochemical study was performed in the buccal cavity and papillae, which were around the teeth, as well as in the oesophagus and oesogaster of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis adult specimens. The oesophagus and oesogaster were made up of four distinct layers: mucosa, submucosa, muscular and serous. Two morphological types of epithelial cells were distinguishable in the oesophageal mucosa: the more numerous type cells possessed an electron-dense cytoplasm, whereas the cytoplasm was electron-clear in the other cells. Mucus-secreting cells were the dominant feature of the epithelium throughout the oesophagus. These goblet cells were filled with numerous mucous droplets of low electron-density. The oesophagus was devoid of taste buds. In the oesogaster mucosa, three types of cells were distinguished: dark, rodlet and light epithelial cells. Dark epithelial cells showed different characteristics from that in the oesophagus: the nucleus was irregular with an electron-dense hyaloplasm, the cytoplasm had a scarce smooth and granular endoplasmic reticulum; a Golgi apparatus consisted of four parallel cisternae, dense granules without membrane, lysosomes and numerous mitochondria. The rodlet cells were elongated, contained rod-like structures and were surrounded by an electron-dense capsule-like structure. The bulk of the rodlet cell was composed of up to 20 extended rodlet units. Light epithelial cells of the oesogaster had the same characteristics as those observed in the oesophagus and contained numerous mitochondria with a dense matrix, abundant smooth endoplasmic reticulum and numerous vesicles. In the goblet cells of the papillae, sulfomucin was recognised, since they showed alcianophilia (alcian blue pH 1.0 and 0.5). These cells were negative to protein reaction (bromophenol blue) and contained -S-S- and SH groups. Enzymatic activities (alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, ATPase (pH 7.2 and 9.4) and lipid reactions were negative in the goblet cells of the buccal cavity. Epithelial cells of oesophagus contained a weak presence of acid and neutral mucopolysaccharides. Oesophageal goblet cells contained carboxylated, sulphated (weakly and strongly ionised) mucosubstances and sialic acid. Most goblet cells did not contain proteins and presented disulphide (-S-S-) and sulphydril (-SH) groups. Proteins in general, and in particular those rich in lysine, tyrosine and arginine were present in the epithelium, lamina propria, submucosa and muscular layer of the oesophagus. Lipids in general and phospholipids were observed in the oesophageal epithelium while unsaturated, acid and neutral lipids were not observed. The lamina propria and submucosa contained a weak presence of phospholipids and unsaturated lipids. Acid phosphatase and ATPase (pH 7.2) activities were observed in the lamina propria, submucosa and muscular regions, while ATPase (pH 9.2) activity was weak in these areas. ATPase activity (pH 7.2 and 9.5) was very weak in the epithelium. Oesophageal goblet cells were negative to lipid and enzymatic reactions.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 1999

Histological changes and copper accumulation in liver and gills of the senegales sole, Solea senegalensis

Juana M. Arellano; Volker Storch; Carmen Sarasquete


Histology and Histopathology | 1996

Histochemical aspects of the yolk-sac and digestive tract of larvae of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis (Kaup, 1858)

Carmen Sarasquete; María Luisa González de Canales; Juana M. Arellano; José Antonio Muñoz-Cueto; Laura Ribeiro; Maria Teresa Dinis


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2004

Ultrastructural and histochemical study on gills and skin of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis

Juana M. Arellano; Volker Storch; Carmen Sarasquete


European Journal of Histochemistry | 1999

Histomorphological and histochemical characteristics of the intestine of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis.

Juana M. Arellano; Maria Teresa Dinis; Carmen Sarasquete


Histology and Histopathology | 1998

Histochemical study of skin and gills of Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis larvae and adults

Carmen Sarasquete; González de Canales Ml; Juana M. Arellano; Muñoz Cueto Ja; Laura Ribeiro; Maria Teresa Dinis


Histology and Histopathology | 2007

Histopathological alterations, EROD activity, CYP1A protein and biliary metabolites in gilthead seabream Sparus aurata exposed to Benzo (a) pyrene

Juan B. Ortiz-Delgado; Helmut Segner; Juana M. Arellano; Carmen Sarasquete


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2002

Ultrastructural study on the intestine of Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis

Juana M. Arellano; Volker Storch; Carmen Sarasquete


European Journal of Histochemistry | 1997

Histochemical distribution and accumulation of trace metals in the heart of green and normal Crassostrea angulata specimens from different southwest Spanish coasts.

Carmen Sarasquete; Gonzalez de Canales Ml; Blasco J; Capeta da Silva D; Juana M. Arellano; Gutierrez M


European Journal of Histochemistry | 1996

Histological and histochemical characteristics of the lymphocystis disease in gilthead seabream, Sparus aurata L. from the south-atlantic coast of Spain.

Gonzalez de Canales Ml; Muñoz-Cueto Ja; Juana M. Arellano; García-García A; Carmen Sarasquete

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Carmen Sarasquete

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan B. Ortiz-Delgado

Spanish National Research Council

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Laura Ribeiro

University of the Algarve

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J. Rivera

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan B. Ortiz

Spanish National Research Council

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