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Microridges of oral mucosal epithelium in carp, Cyprinus carpio

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The surface of carp oral mucosa is characterized by various patterns of microridges about 0.3 μm wide, 0.1 μm high, and of various lengths. To elucidate the derivation and function of these microridges, the oral epithelium was examined by light- and electron microscopy. Microridges were present only on the surfaces of the superficial cells. Therefore, microridges on renewed superficial cells are presumed to be formed after old superficial cells have been discarded, and the various patterns of microridges found on the cell surface appear to indicate the progress of their development. In thin sections, the outer leaflet of the plasma membranes of microridges stained strongly with ruthenium red, and the underlying cytoplasm was packed with many fine filaments. The superficial cells contained many secretory vesicles that were PAS-positive but Alcian blue-negative at pH 2.5 and pH 1.0. However, after sulfation the vesicles gave a positive reaction with toluidine blue. These vesicles are secreted by exocytosis at the free surface of the cells. After release, the membranes of the vesicles are thought to be utilized for formation of microridges. On the basis of these observations, the possible function of microridges is discussed.

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This study was supported by grants from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan

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Uehara, K., Miyoshi, M. & Miyoshi, S. Microridges of oral mucosal epithelium in carp, Cyprinus carpio . Cell Tissue Res. 251, 547–553 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00214002

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