THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .

The epidermis of the eel A. Anguilla L. secretes a mucous layer mainly from its mucous cells although there may also be a contribution from surface epidermal cells . Under certain conditions, the epidermal cells may transform to a secretory cell type that resembles, but is structurally distinct from...

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Main Author: ARCHER, GLENN C.
Other Authors: School of Biological and Marine Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Plymouth 1979
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2380
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spelling ftunivplympearl:oai:pearl.plymouth.ac.uk:10026.1/2380 2024-04-21T07:45:42+00:00 THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L . ARCHER, GLENN C. School of Biological and Marine Sciences 1979 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2380 https://doi.org/10.24382/3359 en eng University of Plymouth NOT AVAILABLE http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2380 http://dx.doi.org/10.24382/3359 Thesis 1979 ftunivplympearl https://doi.org/10.24382/3359 2024-03-27T18:00:32Z The epidermis of the eel A. Anguilla L. secretes a mucous layer mainly from its mucous cells although there may also be a contribution from surface epidermal cells . Under certain conditions, the epidermal cells may transform to a secretory cell type that resembles, but is structurally distinct from a mucous cell . This observation has not previously been reported in fish epidermis. Specialised club cells, characteristic of the Anguillidae contain filamentous material that may be secreted beneath the epidermal surface. This previously unobserved phenomenon together with an increase in cell numbers around the lateral region may suggest an additional protective mechanism which may be of use, for example, during 'burrowing'. The quantitative distribution of mucous cells over the body was also determined and the cellular contents of the main cell types characterised histochemically. Lymphocytes and previously unseen granular neutrophil-like cells may function in more specific protective mechanisms against pathogenic organisms . The mucus has been examined biochemically and separated by chromatography and electrophoresis to reveal several components. Rheological study has established shear thinning properties of the mucus and functional groups essential to maintain the integrity of the mucous structure. The dynamics of mucous secretion have been observed autoradiographically and a model for the mechanism of secretion proposed . Attempts have been made to measure the rate of mucous secretion under a number of experimental conditions which are discussed in relation to the viscous nature of mucus and the proposed model for secretion. The epidermis and its mucous secretion thus provide an effective lubricative barrier to the environment extremely important for locomotion and protection from dessication, osmotic stress and disease organisms. Thesis Anguilla anguilla PEARL (Plymouth Electronic Archiv & ResearchLibrary, Plymouth University)
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description The epidermis of the eel A. Anguilla L. secretes a mucous layer mainly from its mucous cells although there may also be a contribution from surface epidermal cells . Under certain conditions, the epidermal cells may transform to a secretory cell type that resembles, but is structurally distinct from a mucous cell . This observation has not previously been reported in fish epidermis. Specialised club cells, characteristic of the Anguillidae contain filamentous material that may be secreted beneath the epidermal surface. This previously unobserved phenomenon together with an increase in cell numbers around the lateral region may suggest an additional protective mechanism which may be of use, for example, during 'burrowing'. The quantitative distribution of mucous cells over the body was also determined and the cellular contents of the main cell types characterised histochemically. Lymphocytes and previously unseen granular neutrophil-like cells may function in more specific protective mechanisms against pathogenic organisms . The mucus has been examined biochemically and separated by chromatography and electrophoresis to reveal several components. Rheological study has established shear thinning properties of the mucus and functional groups essential to maintain the integrity of the mucous structure. The dynamics of mucous secretion have been observed autoradiographically and a model for the mechanism of secretion proposed . Attempts have been made to measure the rate of mucous secretion under a number of experimental conditions which are discussed in relation to the viscous nature of mucus and the proposed model for secretion. The epidermis and its mucous secretion thus provide an effective lubricative barrier to the environment extremely important for locomotion and protection from dessication, osmotic stress and disease organisms.
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THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
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author_sort ARCHER, GLENN C.
title THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
title_short THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
title_full THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
title_fullStr THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
title_full_unstemmed THE SKIN AND MUCOUS SECRETION OF THE EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla. L .
title_sort skin and mucous secretion of the european eel, anguilla anguilla. l .
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