FINE STRUCTURE OF SALIVARY GLANDS OF DESERT LOCUST SCHISTOCERCA GREGARIA FORSKAL

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KENDALL, MD
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[1] Ministry of Overseas Development, Anti-Locust Research Centre, College House, London
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ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ZELLFORSCHUNG UND MIKROSKOPISCHE ANATOMIE | 1969年 / 98卷 / 03期
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10.1007/BF00346683
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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This paper describes the structure of the salivary glands of Schistocerca gregaria as seen under the electron microscope and the light microscope. The salivary glands consist of a number of acini located on both sides of the pro-, meso-, and metathoracic segments of the locust. Each acinus is drained by a duct which unites with others from the same side to form a lateral collecting duct. The ducts from the two sides join in the head capsule and open into a salivary cup on the labium. Each acinus consists of parietal cells, zymogenic cells, duct cells, tracheoblasts, sheath cells and pigment cells. The parietal and zymogenic cells are the main sites for the production of the salivary gland secretions, which pass through microvilli from the zymogenic cells to the lumen of the ducts within the acinus. Outside the acinus each duct is composed of highly specialized cells with infolded basement membranes extending about a third of the way across the cell. The cytoplasm between the membranes contains elongated mitochondria and glycogen granules. The apical border of the cell is thrown into microvilli which are closely aggregated under the cuticle lining the duct. These cells have all the features of cells previously described in vertebrates and invertebrates which are known to absorb water and/or ions. Absorption of water from the gut could allow the excretion of hypertonic saliva by the locust. © 1969 Springer-Verlag.
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