Tandler B, Toyoshima K, Phillips C J
Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Ann Anat. 1995 Mar;177(2):111-7. doi: 10.1016/S0940-9602(11)80054-3.
The lumina of the secretory endpieces and, to a lesser extent, of the duct system of the accessory submandibular gland of the club-footed bat, Tylonycteris pachypus, contain numerous rod shaped bacteria. Despite their abundance, these microbes do not evoke an inflammatory response by the glands. The major submandibular gland, as well as the other major salivary glands in these exotic animals contain no bacteria whatsoever. It is concluded that the bacteria in the accessory submandibular gland are symbionts, and that they may play a role in digestion or in the social behavior of their host organisms.
大足鼠耳蝠(Tylonycteris pachypus)的副下颌腺分泌末端以及程度较轻的导管系统管腔中含有大量杆状细菌。尽管数量众多,但这些微生物并未引发腺体的炎症反应。这些珍稀动物的主要下颌腺以及其他主要唾液腺中则完全没有细菌。得出的结论是,副下颌腺中的细菌是共生体,它们可能在宿主生物的消化或社会行为中发挥作用。