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锦葵科黏液分泌器官的一种新成分:相互连接的异细胞

Interconnected idioblasts in : a novel component of the mucilage-secretory apparatus in Malvaceae.

作者信息

Rodrigues Tatiane Maria, de Almeida Aline Rodrigues, de Nicolai Juan, Dos Santos Igor Soares, Machado Silvia Rodrigues

机构信息

Department of Biodiversity and Biostatistics, Institute of Biosciences of Botucatu, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Professor Antônio Celso Wagner Zagnin street, 250, District of Rubião Júnior, 18618-970, Botucatu City, São Paulo State, Brazil.

Interunit Postgraduate Program in Plant Biology, Institute of Biosciences of Botucatu and Rio Claro, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil.

出版信息

AoB Plants. 2025 Jan 10;17(1):plae063. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plae063. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

The anatomical and cytological characteristics of the mucilage-secretory system have been widely studied in Malvaceae. However, conflicting information regarding the morphological nature of secretory structures exists, and some remain poorly understood. In this sense, some secretory structures in Malvaceae are not characterized as typical isolated idioblasts, canals, or cavities. Here, we describe a novel component of the mucilage-secretory apparatus in the Malvaceae family. Samples of the shoot apex, mature stem and fully expanded leaves were obtained from adult which grow in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna). The samples were processed using standard light and transmission electron microscopy methods. Mucilage cells occurred in the cortex and pith of petioles and stems, and in the midrib of leaves. These cells originate early in the stem apex from successive divisions of cells of the fundamental meristem, resulting in a row of interconnected secretory cells enveloped by a sheath of parenchyma cells devoid of secretory activity. Mucilage is stored in both protoplast and apoplast. In the same row, some cells filled with mucilage become very swollen and compress the neighbouring idioblasts that become flattened. This phenomenon results in a sandwich panel structure consisting of the swollen transversal walls of adjacent cells. As the differentiation progresses, the transversal walls of the rowed mucilage cells became very swollen, multilayered, and porous. Cytoplasmic strands cross such transversal walls connecting rowed cells. Mucilage-secreting cells in are interconnected idioblasts and represent a novel component of the mucilage-secretory apparatus in Malvaceae. These findings open new avenues for understanding the structure and dynamics of mucilage-secreting cells from a functional perspective.

摘要

锦葵科黏液分泌系统的解剖学和细胞学特征已得到广泛研究。然而,关于分泌结构形态性质的信息存在冲突,一些方面仍了解不足。从这个意义上讲,锦葵科的一些分泌结构并非典型的孤立异细胞、管道或腔室。在此,我们描述锦葵科黏液分泌器官的一个新组分。从生长在塞拉多(巴西稀树草原)的成年植株上获取茎尖、成熟茎和完全展开叶片的样本。样本采用标准光学显微镜和透射电子显微镜方法进行处理。黏液细胞出现在叶柄和茎的皮层及髓部,以及叶片的中脉。这些细胞在茎尖早期由基本分生组织细胞的连续分裂产生,形成一排相互连接的分泌细胞,被一层无分泌活性的薄壁细胞鞘所包围。黏液储存在原生质体和质外体中。在同一排中,一些充满黏液的细胞变得非常肿胀,挤压相邻的异细胞使其变平。这种现象导致由相邻细胞肿胀的横向壁组成的夹心板结构。随着分化的进行,成排黏液细胞的横向壁变得非常肿胀、多层且多孔。细胞质丝穿过这样的横向壁连接成排的细胞。锦葵科中的黏液分泌细胞是相互连接的异细胞,代表了锦葵科黏液分泌器官的一个新组分。这些发现为从功能角度理解黏液分泌细胞的结构和动态开辟了新途径。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8130/11773387/de54c791af34/plae063_fig1.jpg

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