Thorndyke M C, Bevis P J
Cell Tissue Res. 1978 Feb 14;187(1):159-65. doi: 10.1007/BF00220628.
Ultrastructural studies have shown the presence of two types of granulated endocrine cell in the gut of Styela clava. Type I, which occurs in the stomach and intestine contains small irregular granules, each with a distinct halo. Type II, found only in the oesophagus contains larger rounded granules, often with little or no halo. The characteristics of these two cell types are compared with those of endocrine cells found in the digestive tracts of other protochordates and discussed with special reference to the evolution of gastrointestinal endocrine cells in vertebrates.
超微结构研究表明,柄海鞘肠道中存在两种颗粒内分泌细胞。I型细胞存在于胃和肠道中,含有小的不规则颗粒,每个颗粒都有一个明显的晕圈。II型细胞仅存在于食道中,含有较大的圆形颗粒,通常几乎没有晕圈或没有晕圈。将这两种细胞类型的特征与其他原索动物消化道中发现的内分泌细胞的特征进行了比较,并特别参照脊椎动物胃肠内分泌细胞的进化进行了讨论。