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Keywords | ciliated epithelium/intracellular structure/scanning electron microscopy/specific pathogen-free rat/trachea
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Abstract | The three-dimensional architecture of the intracellular structures of the tracheal ciliated epithelium was studied by scanning electron microscopy, paying particular attention to the morphological difference between conventional rats and specific pathogen-free (SPF) rats. The surface of the trachea was densely covered with cilia in conventional rats, but less in SPF rats. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) formed a three-dimensional tubular meshwork under the basal bodies in both rats. In conventional rats, the Golgi apparatus was highly developed and many Golgi vesicles were attached to the lateral margin of the Golgi cisternae. In addition, the rough ER spread around the nucleus. In the SPF rats, however, the Golgi appatatus was not so highly developed and the rough ER was scarcely visible. The development of the Golgi apparatus and rough ER observed in the conventional rats indicate the active protein synthesis for the formation of the cilia which plays an important role in antimicrobial defense mechanisms.
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Publisher | Tottori University Faculty of Medicine
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Journal Article
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ISSN | 1346-8049
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NCID | AA00892882
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Journal Title | Yonago Acta medica
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Current Journal Title |
Yonago Acta medica
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Volume | 43
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Issue | 1
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Start Page | 19
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End Page | 25
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Published Date | 2000-03
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Rights | Yonago Acta medica 編集委員会
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Citation | Yonago Acta medica. 2000, 43(1), 19-25
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Faculty of Medicine/Graduate School of Medical Sciences/University Hospital
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Language |
English
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