McNulty J A
Cell Tissue Res. 1978 Dec 29;195(3):535-45. doi: 10.1007/BF00233895.
The pineal organ of the blind, cave-dwelling fish, Typhlichythyes subterraneous, was examined with both light and electron microscopes. Like the eyes, the pineal in this troglobytic species was found to be regressed. Two cell types, photoreceptor and supportive cells, were described in the pineal epithelium. Although ganglion cells were not identified, small, unmyelinated nerve fibers were present. The photoreceptor cells had degenerated outer segments. Accordingly, it was suggested that the pineal in this species is not likely to function in photoreception. However, the presence of well developed Golgi bodies, clear and dense-cored vesicles, variable amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum and glycogen particles indicated that both cell types are metabolically active and may play a role in secretion.
对盲眼洞穴鱼类——地下盲鳉的松果体器官进行了光学显微镜和电子显微镜检查。与眼睛一样,在这种穴居物种中发现松果体已经退化。松果体上皮中有两种细胞类型,即光感受器细胞和支持细胞。虽然未识别出神经节细胞,但存在小的无髓神经纤维。光感受器细胞的外段已经退化。因此,有人认为该物种的松果体不太可能具有光感受功能。然而,发达的高尔基体、清亮和有致密核心的囊泡、数量不等的粗面内质网和糖原颗粒的存在表明,这两种细胞类型都具有代谢活性,可能在分泌中发挥作用。