王永翠, 李加儿, 区又君, 苏慧. 野生与养殖黄鳍鲷消化道中粘液细胞的类型及分布[J]. 南方水产科学, 2012, 8(5): 46-51. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-0780.2012.05.007
引用本文: 王永翠, 李加儿, 区又君, 苏慧. 野生与养殖黄鳍鲷消化道中粘液细胞的类型及分布[J]. 南方水产科学, 2012, 8(5): 46-51. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-0780.2012.05.007
WANG Yongcui, LI Jia’er, OU Youjun, SU Hui. Types and distribution of mucous cells in digestive tracts of wild and cultivated yellowfin black porgy (Sparus latus)[J]. South China Fisheries Science, 2012, 8(5): 46-51. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-0780.2012.05.007
Citation: WANG Yongcui, LI Jia’er, OU Youjun, SU Hui. Types and distribution of mucous cells in digestive tracts of wild and cultivated yellowfin black porgy (Sparus latus)[J]. South China Fisheries Science, 2012, 8(5): 46-51. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-0780.2012.05.007

野生与养殖黄鳍鲷消化道中粘液细胞的类型及分布

Types and distribution of mucous cells in digestive tracts of wild and cultivated yellowfin black porgy (Sparus latus)

  • 摘要: 采用常规石蜡组织切片及AB-PAS的染色方法对野生和养殖黄鳍鲷(Sparus latus)消化道中粘液细胞的类型及分布情况进行了比较观察研究。黄鳍鲷粘液细胞在消化道各部位均有分布,不同部位粘液细胞的类型和分布均有差异。食道中以Ⅰ、Ⅱ型粘液细胞为主;贲门部和胃体部只有Ⅰ、Ⅱ型粘液细胞分布,幽门部只有Ⅰ型粘液细胞;幽门盲囊、肠道及直肠都是Ⅱ型粘液细胞最多。野生与养殖黄鳍鲷粘液细胞的区别在于消化道的相同部位养殖鱼比野生鱼粘液细胞数量更多。根据研究结果推测粘液细胞的类型和分布与鱼的生活环境及食物相关,也可能与消化道中各种菌群的分布有关。

     

    Abstract: We study the types and distribution of mucous cells in the digestive tract of wild and cultivated yellowfin black porgy (Sparus latus) by using routineparaffin tissue section and AB-PAS staining method. The mucous cells distributeat everysection of the alimentary canal of yellowfin black porgy; however, the types and distribution of cells vary at different sections. TypeⅠandⅡ mucous cells are in the majority inesophagus;cardiac stomach and fundic stomach only have TypeⅠand Ⅱ;pyloric stomach only has Type Ⅰ; Type Ⅱ is in the majority inpyloric caeca, intestine and rectum. The difference of wild and cultivated yellowfin black porgy lies in the number of mucous cells which are more in wild fish than in cultivated fishat the same section of digestive tract. It is concluded that the types and distribution of mucous cells in the digestive tract are related with the living condition and food of fish, and probably with the distribution of flora.

     

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