Hyams J S, Stebbings H
Tissue Cell. 1977;9(3):537-45. doi: 10.1016/0040-8166(77)90011-8.
The density and distribution of microtubules in the nutritive tubes of three hemipteran insects, Corixa punctata, Notonecta glauca and Dysdercus cingulatus, were analysed from electron micrographs by computer. Both parameters varied amongst all three species, the density of microtubules in Corixa being approximately three times that seen in Dysdercus. The density and distribution of microtubules within the nutritive tubes correlated directly with the size of particle transported by them, suggesting that the microtubules may act as a sieve to preclude certain cellular components from entering the tubes. If microtubules are further involved in the generation of motive force for cytoplasmic transport along the nutritive tubes, this function is not dependent upon the number of microtubules, or upon their arrangement with respect either to each other or to the particle being transported.
通过计算机对三种半翅目昆虫——点纹仰蝽、大仰蝽和红蝽营养管中微管的密度和分布进行了电子显微镜分析。这两个参数在所有三个物种中都有所不同,仰蝽中微管的密度大约是红蝽的三倍。营养管内微管的密度和分布与它们所运输颗粒的大小直接相关,这表明微管可能起到筛子的作用,阻止某些细胞成分进入管内。如果微管进一步参与沿营养管进行细胞质运输的动力产生,那么该功能并不取决于微管的数量,也不取决于它们彼此之间或与所运输颗粒的排列方式。