Korte Gary E
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Health Sciences Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11794.
J Morphol. 1980 Mar;163(3):231-252. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051630303.
The fine structure of the turtle tastebud has been examined by light, transmission, and scanning electron microscopy. It contains five types of cells on the basis of their cytological features, designated types 1,2,3,A, and B. Types 1, 2, and 3 reach the taste pore, whereas types A and B are located basally. The type 2 cell has access to the tongue surface, i.e., the site of gustatory stimuli, and also synapses onto afferent nerves; it probably is a gustatory receptor cell and corresponds to the so-called "light" cell observed in other vertebrate tastebuds. Some cells may be differentiating. In support of this hypothesis, light microscopic autoradiography shows that postmitotic cells occur in the tastebuds within 24 hours after administration of H -thymidine. The tastebuds of the turtle are similar to those of other vertebrates described electron-microscopically.
通过光学显微镜、透射电子显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对龟的味蕾精细结构进行了研究。根据细胞特征,它包含五种类型的细胞,分别命名为1型、2型、3型、A型和B型。1型、2型和3型细胞到达味孔,而A型和B型细胞位于基部。2型细胞与舌表面接触,即味觉刺激的部位,并且还与传入神经形成突触;它可能是味觉感受器细胞,相当于在其他脊椎动物味蕾中观察到的所谓“亮”细胞。一些细胞可能正在分化。为支持这一假设,光学显微镜放射自显影显示,在给予H-胸腺嘧啶核苷后24小时内,味蕾中出现有丝分裂后细胞。龟的味蕾与其他经电子显微镜描述的脊椎动物的味蕾相似。