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Morphological characteristics of the P terodoras granulosus digestive tube ( V alenciennes, 1821) ( O steichthyes, D oradidae)
Author(s) -
Melo Germano Ricardo,
Stabille Sandra Regina,
Britto Mari Renata,
Pereira Joice Naiara Bertaglia,
Faglioni Juliana Raquel Scoz,
Miranda Neto Marcílio Hubner
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acta zoologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.414
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1463-6395
pISSN - 0001-7272
DOI - 10.1111/azo.12016
Subject(s) - biology , stomach , anatomy , pylorus , digestion (alchemy) , mucus , epithelium , small intestine , gastric glands , circular muscle , smooth muscle , biochemistry , chemistry , endocrinology , chromatography , ecology , gastric mucosa , genetics
Little is known about the digestive tube ( DT ) morphology of the fish Pterodoras granulosus . Therefore, macro‐, meso‐ and microscopic aspects of 15 P. granulosus DT s were analysed. The muscular layer was composed of striated skeletal muscle in the oesophagus and smooth muscle in the other segments. The epithelium progressed from a stratified pavement in the oesophagus to a simple column in the other segments, with a flat striated border in the intestine. A large number of mucus‐secreting periodic acid‐Schiff ( PAS )‐positive cells were observed in the oesophagus. In the stomach, the number of glands in the region decreased towards the cardiac–fundic region, and none were found in the pylorus. The intestine showed an epithelium with absorption cells and an increasing number of PAS ‐positive caliciform cells towards the distal region. Tests showed that the oesophagus is adapted for passing and preparing food for the chemical digestion that occurs in the stomach, which also has storage functions without grinding action. The proximal intestinal region was consistent with fat absorption, and the medium region, with the absorption of other nutrients. The distal region was short and consistent with a role in absorption for osmoregulation as well as in the formation, storage and disposal of faeces.

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