Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica (Aug 2011)

Glycoconjugate histochemistry and nNOS immunolocalization in the mantle and foot epithelia of <i>Tapes philippinarum</i> (bivalve mollusc)

  • Aurelio Licata,
  • Clara Bertuccio,
  • Eugenia Rita Lauriano,
  • Patrizia Licata,
  • Silvestro Martella,
  • Maria Pia Albanese,
  • Concetta Calabro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5603/4612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 151 – 156

Abstract

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Glycosaminoglycans and NO synthase probably regulate mucous cell secretion in the skin of <i>Tapes philippinarum</i>. We have demonstrated the presence of "protein" cells, "glycogen" cells, "phenol" cells and five types of mucous cells, with different chemical composition of the mucus in the mantle epithelium of <i>T. philippinarum</i>. The foot epithelium contained "protein" cells and two types of mucous cells. Using biotinylated lectins, in the mantle and foot epithelia we have shown specific sites for the following oligosaccharides: &#945;-D-glucose, &#945;-D-mannose, &#945;-L-fucose, &#945;-D-1,3-N-acetyl-galactosamine and &#945;-N-acetyl-glucosamine. nNOS immunoreactivity in the intraepithelial and intradermal cells and in the mucocytes suggested a regulatory role of NO in mucus secretion, as demonstrated also in other invertebrates.

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