Abbate F, Guerrera M C, Montalbano G, Zichichi R, Germanà A, Ciriaco E
Department of Morphology, Biochemistry, Physiology and Animal Production-Section of Morphology, University of Messina, Messina 98168, Italy.
Anat Histol Embryol. 2010 Apr;39(2):167-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2010.00992.x.
The Italian lizard (Podarcis sicula) is the most diffused reptile in Italy, but it is also present in other European countries. This lizard belongs to the Lacertidae family, lives near walls, slants and along the borders of the paths; its diet includes bugs and aracnids. No data are so far available in literature about the three-dimensional morphology of the tongue of Podarcis sicula, therefore the aim of the present paper was to study by scanning electron and light microscopy the three-dimensional characteristics of the dorsal lingual surface and moreover the presence of chemosensory receptors like the taste buds in the oral cavity. Our results demonstrate that the Podarcis sicula tongue is a triangular muscular membranous organ, dorsoventrally flattened and that three different areas can be observed: a bifid apex, a body and a root. No papillae were observed in the apex, characterized by a flattened mucosa and by two deep median pouches. In the body cylindrical papillae with a flat surface are present, aborally gradually substituted by imbricated papillae. Foliate-like papillae were observed in the lateral parts of the tongue body. No sensory structures were showed on the lingual dorsal surface, while they were numerous in the oral cavity, particularly on the gingival epithelium. The light microscopy shows, on the dorsal surface, a stratified pavimentous not keratinized epithelium, conversely keratinized along the ventral surface. Many caliciform cells on the lateral parts of the papillae, deputed to the secretion of mucus, were also observed. Therefore, the results obtained in this paper could give a contribution to the knowledge of the tongue anatomy in a species widely diffused in different European countries and could be of help for clinical purposes in reptiles.
意大利蜥蜴(意大利壁蜥,Podarcis sicula)是意大利分布最广的爬行动物,但在其他欧洲国家也有分布。这种蜥蜴属于蜥蜴科,生活在墙壁、斜坡附近以及小径边缘;其食物包括昆虫和蜘蛛纲动物。目前文献中尚无关于意大利壁蜥舌头三维形态的相关数据,因此本文旨在通过扫描电子显微镜和光学显微镜研究舌背表面的三维特征,以及口腔中味觉感受器(如味蕾)的存在情况。我们的研究结果表明,意大利壁蜥的舌头是一个三角形的肌肉膜状器官,背腹扁平,可观察到三个不同区域:双叉状舌尖、舌体和舌根。舌尖未见乳头,其特征为黏膜扁平且有两个深的中央袋。舌体有表面平坦的圆柱形乳头,向后逐渐被覆瓦状乳头取代。在舌体侧面观察到叶状乳头。舌背表面未显示感觉结构,而在口腔中,尤其是牙龈上皮中,感觉结构众多。光学显微镜显示,舌背表面为分层的铺路状非角化上皮,而腹面则角化。在乳头侧面还观察到许多杯状细胞,其作用是分泌黏液。因此,本文所获得的结果有助于了解这种在不同欧洲国家广泛分布的物种的舌头解剖结构,并可能对爬行动物的临床应用有所帮助。