2003
DOI: 10.1538/expanim.52.441
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Fine Structure of the Parotid and Mandibular Glands of the Cotton Rat (Sigmodon hispidus)

Abstract: Abstract:The parotid and mandibular glands of the cotton rat were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy. Parotid gland: Acinar cells were serous in nature, and contained electron-dense granules. Intercalated duct cells contained electron-dense granules. Striated duct cells had small granules of moderate and high electron densities. Mandibular gland: Acinar cells were seromucous in nature, and contained granules of low and moderate electron densities. Intercalated duct cells contained granules … Show more

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“…The nucleus and parallel arrays of endoplasmic reticulum occupied the basal portion in the acinar cells whereas the electron-dense secretory granules, as well as other cytoplasmic organelles such as the mitochondria, filled much of the rest of the cytoplasmic space. These results are in agreement with those reported by many authors [17,19].…”
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“…The nucleus and parallel arrays of endoplasmic reticulum occupied the basal portion in the acinar cells whereas the electron-dense secretory granules, as well as other cytoplasmic organelles such as the mitochondria, filled much of the rest of the cytoplasmic space. These results are in agreement with those reported by many authors [17,19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…All the elements were colored carefully using Adobe Photoshop software using aWacom digital tablet (Wacom Europe GmbH, Krefeld, Germany) to avoid any software mismatches [11]. stroma (Figs 11,12,16,(18)(19)(20). These cells appeared as solitary spindle-shaped cells with euchromatic nuclei and with specific very long and thin moniliform prolongations (telopodes).…”
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“…The mucous acinar granules of the submandibular gland had a moderately dense matrix without a substructure and were clustered together as a result of indistinct boundaries between the granules. Although the matrix of the acinar secretory granules in the submandibular and parotid glands were similar to those of species of Rodentia (Suzuki et al, 1983(Suzuki et al, , 1986(Suzuki et al, , 2003 and did not have the characteristic substructure in a matrix as previously reported for bats and Korean Soricidae spp. (Carson & Rose, 1993;Jeong et al, , 2012 Philips & Tandler, 1987;Tandler et al, 1988Tandler et al, , 1990, there were differences in the form and size of the granules.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…More recently, interspecies studies on ultrastructural differences between homologous cells and secretory granules in salivary glands have been conducted for various wild species of bats and Insectivora (Carson & Rose, 1993;Jeong et al, , 2012Lobo-da-Cunha et al, 2009;Mineda, 1981;Phillips & Tandler, 1987;Phillips et al, 1987a;Suzuki et al, 2003;Tandler et al, 1988Tandler et al, , 1990) and these studies have been focused on the aspect of mammalian systematics in natural populations (Phillips & Tandler, 1987). There are few studies on the ultrastructure of acinar cells and secretory granules in the salivary glands of Rodentia (Suzuki et al, 1983(Suzuki et al, , 1986(Suzuki et al, , 2003. Although these comparative ultrastructural studies are relatively few, investigation of ultrastructural differences between homologous cells in salivary gland cells is ideal for providing a foundation for molecular comparisons of genetic relationships (Philips & Tandler, 1987;Tandler et al, 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%