[The fine structure of the gustatory cells of the circumvallate, foliate and fungiform papillae in hibernating bats].

M L Arcari, G Galanti, G Azzali
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The cells of vallate, foliate and fungiform papillae were studied in insectivore hibernating bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) in the various epochs of the year in order to show cell types the seasonal changes. On the basis of the ultrastructural aspects and the relationships with nerve endings, besides the few basal cells, three types of sensorial cells can be identified: dark type I cells, light type II cells and light type III cells. All gustatory cells, long and narrow shaped, extend from the epithelial basal lamina to the gustatory canal, where they send long microvillous expansions of the apical cytoplasm. These expansions, except those of the fungiform papillae which never extend beyond the lower two thirds, usually reach the external opening of the taste pore, always completely void of dense substance. Dark type I cells are characterized by a developed RER and large granules. Light type III cells show peculiar dense core light vesicles, labelled protein A-gold particles immunoreactive to 5-HT. These cells only in the foliate and fungiform papillae also have bundles of microtubules whose function is still unknown. After comparative evaluation and discussion of topographical and ultrastructural aspects with those of other mammals and humans, the Authors states that bats are provided with a valid gustatory system and that all cell types are involved in taste transduction.

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[冬眠蝙蝠的环状、叶状和真菌状乳头的精细结构]。
对食虫冬眠蝙蝠(Pipistrellus Pipistrellus和Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)一年中不同时期的谷状、叶状和真菌状乳头细胞进行了研究,以显示细胞类型的季节变化。在超微结构方面以及与神经末梢的关系上,除少数基底细胞外,感觉细胞可分为暗型I细胞、亮型II细胞和亮型III细胞三种类型。所有的味觉细胞,长而窄的形状,从上皮基底层延伸到味觉管,在那里它们发送长微绒毛状的顶端细胞质扩张。这些扩张,除了那些真菌状乳头从不延伸到下三分之二以外,通常到达味觉孔的外部开口,总是完全没有致密物质。深色I型细胞的特征是内质网发达,颗粒大。光型III细胞显示特殊的致密核心轻囊泡,标记蛋白a -金颗粒对5-HT免疫反应。这些细胞仅在叶状和真菌状乳头中也有微管束,其功能尚不清楚。在与其他哺乳动物和人类的地形和超微结构方面进行比较评估和讨论后,作者指出蝙蝠具有有效的味觉系统,并且所有类型的细胞都参与味觉转导。
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