Three types of photoreceptors in the pineal and frontal organs of frogs: ultrastructure and opsin immunoreactivity.

B Vigh, I Vigh-Teichmann
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The pineal complex in frogs (Rana esculenta, R. temporaria, R. tigrina, R. arvalis) was studied by conventional electron microscopy and postembedding rhodopsin immunoelectron microscopy. Three types of photoreceptor cells were found in both the pineal and frontal organs. In the pineal organ, most of the photoreceptors exhibited rhodopsin-immunoreactive outer segments and large inner segments with a large ellipsoid of densely packed mitochondria ("rod-like" photoreceptors). A small number of photoreceptors was rhodopsin-immunonegative ("cone-like" photoreceptors). In both Rana esculenta and R. temporaria, the latter were either supplied with an oil droplet and an ellipsoid in their inner segment, or they were electron-lucent with a small inner segment without an ellipsoid. In contrast, the frontal organ displayed many immunonegative "cone-like" outer segments and few rhodopsin-immunoreactive "rod-like" photoreceptors. In both organs, the basal processes of the photoreceptor cells were found to form ribbon-containing axonal pedicles which synapsed with the dendrites of secondary neurons. The latter rarely received any further afferences by conventional synapses. The frog pineal organ is considered a predominantly "rod-type" and the frontal organ a "cone-type" photosensory organ. The presence of three kinds of pineal/frontal photoreceptors is discussed in connection with the occurrence of different photopigments (rhodopsin/porphyropsin, iodopsin, ultraviolet and/or blue pigments) enabling the animal to discriminate by the pineal complex environmental light in various ranges of the spectrum.

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蛙的松果体和额部器官中三种类型的光感受器:超微结构和视蛋白免疫反应性。
采用常规电镜和包埋后视紫红质免疫电镜研究了蛙(Rana esculenta, r.a temporaria, r.d tigrina, r.a arvalis)的松果体复合体。在松果体和额叶器官中都发现了三种类型的感光细胞。在松果体器官中,大多数光感受器表现出紫红质免疫反应的外节段和大的内节段,线粒体密集排列的大椭球体(“杆状”光感受器)。少量视紫红质免疫阴性(锥状)光感受器。在树蛙和临时树蛙中,后者要么在其内节中提供油滴和椭球,要么在其小内节中提供电子透光,没有椭球。相比之下,额叶器官显示许多免疫阴性的“锥状”外节和少量视紫红质免疫反应的“杆状”光感受器。在这两个器官中,发现光感受器细胞的基底突形成带状的轴突蒂,并与次级神经元的树突突触。后者很少受到常规突触的进一步影响。蛙的松果体器官主要被认为是“杆状”的光感觉器官,而额部器官主要被认为是“锥状”的光感觉器官。讨论了三种松果体/额部光感受器的存在与不同光色素(视紫红质/卟啉质、碘色、紫外线和/或蓝色色素)的发生,使动物能够通过松果体复杂的环境光在不同的光谱范围内进行区分。
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