Smiałowska E, Kilarski W
Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch. 1983;97(6):967-78.
The fine structure of the arterial endothelial cells from an eye moving muscle--musculus obliquus inferior in an antarctic teleostean fish, Chaenocephalus aceratus, is described. Thin filaments of 4.6 nm in diameter occur in form of compact bundles situated just beneath the cell membranes, whereas the 9 nm thick filaments appeared in central part of the cell extensions. Both types of filaments, as well as the numerous microtubules (25 nm) are oriented along the axis of the artery. A large number of rounded, tubular bodies (0.26 micron-0.33 micron)--Weibel-Palade bodies (WPB), is localized mostly in cell protrusions close in the cell membrane. The role of the substances produced by WPB and well developed filaments system in the regulation of blood pressure in vessels of antarctic fish is discussed.
描述了南极硬骨鱼裸头冰鱼眼动肌——下斜肌动脉内皮细胞的精细结构。直径4.6纳米的细肌丝以紧密束的形式出现在细胞膜下方,而9纳米厚的肌丝出现在细胞突起的中央部分。这两种类型的肌丝以及众多微管(25纳米)都沿动脉轴排列。大量圆形管状小体(0.26微米 - 0.33微米)——魏尔-帕拉德小体(WPB),主要位于靠近细胞膜的细胞突起中。讨论了WPB产生的物质以及发达的肌丝系统在南极鱼类血管血压调节中的作用。