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Rev. chil. anat ; 16(1): 59-66, 1998. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-242633

ABSTRACT

En el mono Cebus apella, las glándulas salivales submandibulares se localizan en la área cervical, lateralmente a tráquea y están constituidas morfológicamente por cuatro tipos de células parenquimatosas que forman diferentes estructuras: 1. Acinos: que presentan células secretoras seromucosas, mucosas y mioepiteliales. Las células secretoras tienen retículo endoplásmico rugoso y complejo de Golgi desarrollados lo que permite a éstas una gran capacidad de síntesis, además presentan una acumulación considerable de gránulos de secreción. 2. Ductos intercalares: se caracterizan por tener células epiteliales cuboidales simples y células mioepiteliales. Los ductos conectan las células secretoras a los ductos granulosos y presentan escencialmente una función excretora. 3. Ductos estriados: consisten en células columnares altas con pliegues extensos en su membrana en las zonas basal y lateral. Presentan una cantidad pequeña de retículo endoplásmico rugoso y de gránulos, lo que sugiere una función de transporte de iones y agua. 4. Ductos excretores: constituidos por células columnares altas y forman la porción final de la vía excretora


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Humans , Submandibular Gland/ultrastructure , Haplorhini/anatomy & histology , Submandibular Gland/cytology , Submandibular Gland , Microscopy, Electron/methods
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Rev. bras. biol ; 56(supl.1,pt.2): 209-19, dez. 1996. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-196343

ABSTRACT

Metric features of the axon terminals and cell morphology of intrinsic projections of area 17 were studied in the Cebus apella. Anterograde and retrograde labeled cell appendages were obtained using saturated pellets and iontophoretic injections of biocytin in the operculum. Details of the histological and histochemical procedures have been described elsewhere (Amorim and Picanço-Diniz, 1996). We distinguished three labeled cell types: pyramidal, star pyramidal and stellate cells and three distinct morphologies of axon terminals were found: Ia, Ib and II, located at supragranular layers. Axon terminals of the group I innervate larger extent of striate cortex through longer intermediate segments, and acute branching angles compared to group II. Group II present on average similar characteristics of the smooth neurons axon terminals. The results taken together with the occurrence of only two types of synapses (I and II) from Gray's ultrastructural studies, seem to give an additional support to extend to the Cebus apella the major subdivision of neocortical neuronal morphology that classified them as smooth and spine neurons.


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Animals , Male , Cebus/anatomy & histology , Haplorhini/anatomy & histology , Neurons/cytology , Presynaptic Terminals , Visual Cortex/cytology , Pyramidal Cells
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1973 Sep; 4(3): 442-3
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35086
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