Journal article

Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of the gastric mucosa of a reptile, Tiliqua scincoides

AS Giraud, ND Yeomans, DJB St. John

Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 1979

Abstract

The gastric mucosa of a reptile, the lizard Tiliqua scincoides, has been examined by light and electron microscopy. The gastric pits lead into glands that are extensively coiled in the proximal stomach but become progressively shorter and straighter in the distal stomach. The following epithelial cell types have been identified: (i) Surface mucous cells (SMC) line the entire lumenal surface as well as the pits. They contain mucus granules that stain with periodic acid-Schiff and, like the granules of mammalian SMC, commonly contain an electron dense core that appears not to be mucus (periodic acid-chromic acid-silver methenamine nonreactive). (ii) Glandular mucous cells are present in glands..

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