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KMID : 1161520010050040303
Animal Cells and Systems
2001 Volume.5 No. 4 p.303 ~ p.308
Morphology and histochemistry of the skin of the mud loach, misgurnus mizolepis, in relation to cutaeneous respiration
Park Jong-Young

Kim Ik-Soo
Kim So-Young
Abstract
The skin structure of Misgurnus mizolepis was studied based on the micro?anatomical investigation of skin fragments taken from four regions. The epidermis was distinguished by two types of skin glands, a small mucous cell and a large club cell. The mucous cell was acid sulfomucins (some sialo?mucins), but the club cell did not give any histochemical tests for muco?substances. The presence of a well defined lymphatic system with small lymphocytes was established in the stratum germinativum layer of the epidermis. A large number of blood capillaries run very close to each other just below the basement membrane, and a definite area giving AB and PAS positive was present between the basement membrane and scale. These structural features of skin in M. mizolepis seem to be closely related with cutaneous respiration.
KEYWORD
Skin, Mucous cell, Club cell, Cutaneous respiration, Misgumus mizolepis, Mud loach
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