## Background: The mammalian tongue encompasses several sizeable agglomerations of minor salivary glands. the ultrastructure of the various glands in the body of that organ has already been determined. in contrast, almost nothing is known of the structure of weber's glands, a collection of salivary
Three-dimensional ultrastructure of the surface of the tongue of the rat snake,Elaphe climacophora
β Scribed by Iwasaki, Shin-Ichi ;Yoshizawa, Hideki ;Kawahara, Ichisuke
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 479 KB
- Volume
- 245
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
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β¦ Synopsis
Background: Many studies have been performed to clarify the relationship between behavioral performance of the tongue and Jacobson's organ. The purpose of the present study was to examine the ultrastructural features of the surface of the tongue of the rat snake, Elaphe climacophora, and to delineate the functional relationship between the tongue and Jacobson's organ from a morphological perspective.
Methods: The three-dimensional ultrastructure of the surface of the tongue of the rat snake EZaphe climacophora was investigated by scanning electron microscopy.
Results: Most of the surface of the bifurcated apex of the tongue was relatively smooth. Dome-shaped, hemispherical bulges or microfacets were compactly arranged on the epithelial cell surface over this entire region. Intercellular borders were clearly recognizable as striations. These features were almost the same as those of the dorsal surface of the transitional area between the bifurcated lingual apex and the anterior part of the lingual body. In the posterior half of the lingual body, no microfacets were seen at all. Both microridges and microvilli were compactly distributed on cell surfaces.
ConcZusions:
No evidence was obtained from our ultrastructural analysis for an important role of the lingual apex in the vomeronasal system. By contrast, the epithelial surface of the body of the tongue appeared suitable for retaining stimulating compounds.
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