Delay R J, Taylor R, Roper S D
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins 80523.
J Comp Neurol. 1993 Sep 22;335(4):606-13. doi: 10.1002/cne.903350411.
Several types of cells have been identified in vertebrate taste buds, including dark cells, light cells, intermediate cells, type III cells, and basal cells. The physiological roles of these cell types are not well understood, especially those of basal cells. In this paper we show that there are two types of basal cells in taste buds from Necturus maculosus. One type of basal cell is an undifferentiated cell, presumably a stem cell. By combining light microscopic immunocytochemistry with electron microscopy, we show that the other type of basal cell is positive for serotonin-like immunoreactivity and that these cells have ultrastructural features similar to those found in cutaneous Merkel cells. Based on these findings, and the fact that the Merkel-like taste cells have been shown to make synaptic contacts with adjacent taste cells and with innervating nerve fibers, we conclude that these Merkel-like basal taste cells are serotonergic interneurons.
在脊椎动物的味蕾中已鉴定出几种类型的细胞,包括暗细胞、亮细胞、中间细胞、III型细胞和基底细胞。这些细胞类型的生理作用尚未完全了解,尤其是基底细胞的作用。在本文中,我们表明黄斑钝口螈的味蕾中有两种类型的基底细胞。一种基底细胞是未分化细胞,可能是干细胞。通过将光学显微镜免疫细胞化学与电子显微镜相结合,我们发现另一种基底细胞对5-羟色胺样免疫反应呈阳性,并且这些细胞具有与皮肤默克尔细胞相似的超微结构特征。基于这些发现,以及已证明默克尔样味觉细胞与相邻味觉细胞和支配神经纤维形成突触联系这一事实,我们得出结论,这些默克尔样基底味觉细胞是5-羟色胺能中间神经元。