Bass A H
J Comp Neurol. 1986 Feb 15;244(3):313-30. doi: 10.1002/cne.902440305.
The organization of electric organs is described for the mormyrid fishes from Africa. The electric organ's spike-generating cells or electrocytes are wafer-shaped cells with a special geometry that relates to the number of phases and polarity of their pulsatile electric organ discharge (EOD) waveform. Six "families" of electrocytes are recognized on the basis of cell geometry. Each family includes species with EODs of similar polarity and phase number. Despite such similarities, there are still dramatic species differences in EOD waveforms for a given family that may further depend on specialized features of the electrocyte's excitable membranes. It is each species' particular electrocyte "profile" that must underlie the development of species-specific and hormone-dependent sex differences in the EOD waveforms.
本文描述了非洲长颌鱼目鱼类电器官的组织结构。电器官的脉冲发生细胞或电细胞呈薄片状,具有特殊的几何形状,这与它们脉动性电器官放电(EOD)波形的相位数量和极性有关。根据细胞几何形状可识别出六个电细胞“家族”。每个家族都包括具有相似极性和相位数量EOD的物种。尽管存在这些相似之处,但对于给定的家族,EOD波形仍存在显著的物种差异,这可能进一步取决于电细胞可兴奋膜的特殊特征。正是每个物种特定的电细胞“特征”构成了EOD波形中物种特异性和激素依赖性性别差异发展的基础。