Beltz B, Gelperin A
Tissue Cell. 1979;11(1):31-50. doi: 10.1016/0040-8166(79)90004-1.
The bilateral salivary glands, ducts, and nerves of the giant garden slug Limax maximus control the secretion of saliva and its transport to the buccal mass. Each salivary nerve, which originates at the buccal ganglion, contains over 3000 axon profiles. The axons innervate the musculature of the duct and branch within the gland. The salivary duct is composed of several muscular layers surrounding an epithelial layer which lines the duct lumen. The morphology of the duct epithelium indicates that it may function in ion or water balance. The salivary gland contains four major types of secretory cells. The secretory products are released from vacuoles in the gland cells, and are presumably transported by cilia in the collecting ducts of the gland into the larger muscular ducts.
巨型蛞蝓(Limax maximus)的双侧唾液腺、导管和神经控制着唾液的分泌及其向口腔团块的运输。每条唾液神经起源于颊神经节,包含超过3000个轴突轮廓。轴突支配导管的肌肉组织并在腺体内分支。唾液导管由围绕上皮层的几层肌肉组成,上皮层衬于导管腔。导管上皮的形态表明它可能在离子或水平衡中发挥作用。唾液腺包含四种主要类型的分泌细胞。分泌产物从腺细胞中的液泡释放,大概通过腺体内收集导管中的纤毛运输到较大的肌肉导管中。