An electron-microscope study of periostracum repair in Mytilus edulis |
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Authors: | A. Bubel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, N. Ireland;(2) Present address: Portsmouth Polytechnic Marine Laboratory, Ferry Road, PO11 ODG Hayling Island, Hants, England |
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Abstract: | The ultrastructural details of changes that occur in the inner face of the outer fold of Mytilus edulis during periostracum repair are described. Initially, after the periostracum is slit, increased secretory activity occurs in the cells, apparently controlled by lysosomes. Proto-ostracal material deposited outside the cells seems to be due to Golgi secretory granules, which dissociate and then re-assemble outside the cells to form an organised layer. During the later stages of repair, autophagic vacuole formation increases in the cells, possibly because of increased demands for synthetic material. When substantial amounts of proto-ostracal material are secreted and the outer fold is sealed off from the external environment, the cells return to their normal condition. During the early stages of repair, amoebocytes appear to be implicated in the laying down of proto-ostracal material. |
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