TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of acid‐stress on epidermal mucous cells of the brown bullhead Ictalurus nebulosus (LeSeur)
T2 - A morphometric study
AU - Zuchelkowski, Edwin M.
AU - Lantz, R. Clark
AU - Hinton, David E.
PY - 1981/5
Y1 - 1981/5
N2 - The effects of acid water on alcian blue‐periodic acid Schiff's stainable mucosubstances of epidermis from theanterior abdominal wall of brown bullhead catfish, Ictalurus nebulosus, were studied. Standard morphometric techniques were used to determine mucous cell volume density (MCVv) and number density (MCNv) of control (pH 6.8–7.0) and acid‐stressed (pH 5.7–6.15) fish. Mucous cell volume density was significantly increased (P < 0.005) in fish which had been exposed to acid‐stress for five days. Since increase in volume density can arise from either an increase in the size of individual mucous cells (hypertrophy), an increase in the number of mucous cells per unit volume (hyperplasia), or a combination of the two, average cell data were computed. No significant difference in cell diameter or cell volume between treated and control groups was seen. However, the number of mucous cells in acid‐stressed fish was nearly twice (P < 0.005) that of controls. These results demonstrated that acid‐stress resulted in increased number but not volume of mucous cells (i.e., hyperplasia without hypertrophy).
AB - The effects of acid water on alcian blue‐periodic acid Schiff's stainable mucosubstances of epidermis from theanterior abdominal wall of brown bullhead catfish, Ictalurus nebulosus, were studied. Standard morphometric techniques were used to determine mucous cell volume density (MCVv) and number density (MCNv) of control (pH 6.8–7.0) and acid‐stressed (pH 5.7–6.15) fish. Mucous cell volume density was significantly increased (P < 0.005) in fish which had been exposed to acid‐stress for five days. Since increase in volume density can arise from either an increase in the size of individual mucous cells (hypertrophy), an increase in the number of mucous cells per unit volume (hyperplasia), or a combination of the two, average cell data were computed. No significant difference in cell diameter or cell volume between treated and control groups was seen. However, the number of mucous cells in acid‐stressed fish was nearly twice (P < 0.005) that of controls. These results demonstrated that acid‐stress resulted in increased number but not volume of mucous cells (i.e., hyperplasia without hypertrophy).
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U2 - 10.1002/ar.1092000104
DO - 10.1002/ar.1092000104
M3 - Article
C2 - 7258692
AN - SCOPUS:0019423162
SN - 0003-276X
VL - 200
SP - 33
EP - 39
JO - Anatomical Record
JF - Anatomical Record
IS - 1
ER -