Human gallbladder mucosa infrastructure: Evidence of intraepithelial nerve structures

J Gilloteaux, B Pomerants… - American journal of …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
J Gilloteaux, B Pomerants, TR Kelly
American journal of anatomy, 1989Wiley Online Library
The zinc iodide‐osmium tetroxide (ZIO) fixative‐staining method was used along with
topographical ultrastructure to investigate cholecystectomized human gallbladders under
light and electron microscopic techniques. This method delineated neuronal structures
which may be involved in controlling the functions of the gallbladder epithelium. Three
epithelial cell types were described in the surface epithelium:(1) Co lumnar clear cells;(2)
dark, tuft osmiophilic cells; and (3) basal clear cells with electron‐dense granules and …
Abstract
The zinc iodide‐osmium tetroxide (ZIO) fixative‐staining method was used along with topographical ultrastructure to investigate cholecystectomized human gallbladders under light and electron microscopic techniques. This method delineated neuronal structures which may be involved in controlling the functions of the gallbladder epithelium. Three epithelial cell types were described in the surface epithelium: (1) Co lumnar clear cells; (2) dark, tuft osmiophilic cells; and (3) basal clear cells with electron‐dense granules and showing intense ZIOphilic staining properties. While mucous granules were delineated in the first two cell types, the columnar epithelial clear cells are of uncertain function(s) and content but are probably absorptive cells. The small basal clear cells displaying intense ZIOphilia are associated with intraepithelial nerve endings. These nerve structures may have a sensory and/or motor function(s); they were detected throughout the gallbladder epithelial lining and mucosa.
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