Histological study and ultrastructure of salivary glands of Helicid snail Eobania vermiculata and Planorbid snail Biomphalaria alexandrina (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)

The salivary glands of Pulmonata, Helicidae Eobania vermiculata and Planorbidae Biomphalaria alexandrina were investigated by a series of histological techniques, including transmission electron microscopy, to expand the knowledge of them. In the salivary glands of E. vermiculata, four different cel...

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Main Authors: Soad Saad Abdel Gawad, Mohamed Abdel Aal Mansour, Sayed Ahmed El-Tantawy, Heba Mohamed Falla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428518300529
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Summary:The salivary glands of Pulmonata, Helicidae Eobania vermiculata and Planorbidae Biomphalaria alexandrina were investigated by a series of histological techniques, including transmission electron microscopy, to expand the knowledge of them. In the salivary glands of E. vermiculata, four different cell types were detected in the glandular epithelium, both ultrastructurally and histochemically, namely: mucocyte I, mucocyte II, vacuolated cells, and granular cells. They produce sialomucins in addition to neutral mucopolysaccharides. Ultrastructurally, the rough endoplasmic reticulum and secretory vacuoles of the four cell types are shown. Whereas, in the salivary glands of Biomphalaria. alexandrina, two types of secretory cells were viewed, namely: granular mucocytes and vacuolated cells. The former seems to produce acid mucopolysaccharide, while the latter is presumed to secrete mucin. Vacuoles in the gland cells produce secretory products, and it was suggested that the cilia transports them to the collecting ducts of the salivary gland. Keywords: Salivary glands, Biomphalaria alexandrina, Eobania vermiculata, Ultrastructure study
ISSN:1687-4285