Changes in the differentiating pigment epithelium cells have been studied in Rana temporaria by transmission electron microscopy. Ultrastructural features of the pigment epithelium functions at successive developmental stages have been established: the phagocytic function appears the first (judging by utilization of embryonic pigment from the primary eye cavity), it is followed by the transport and barrier functions (as the secondary eye cavity and vascular envelope develop), while phagocytosis related to the process of renovation of the external segments of photoreceptors and the function of screening appear later.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in the ultrastructure of the differentiating retinal cells were studied by means of electron microscopy in Rana temporaria at successive developmental stages. Common features of the onset of differentiation of the retinal cells have been shown: appearance of the granular endoplasmic reticulum elements, of the polysomes, beginning of utilization of the yolk and lipids, elimination of ovarial melanosomes. Later during the differentiation of retinal neurons the protein synthesizing machinery and Golgi complex of these cells develop markedly, the number of mitochondria increases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ultrastructure of the adult frog ciliary epithelium cells has definite regional differences. Cells of ciliary epithelium folds near the iris display morphological features characterizing its barrier and secretory functions which lead to the formation of aqueous humor. These are junctional complexes with tight junctions (zonula occludents) in the apical parts of contacting sides of cells of the inner leaf: a great quantity of mitochondria, ribosomes and various vesicles, well developed endoplasmic reticulum in the cytoplasm, much folded basal surface, gap junctions between cells of external and internal leaflets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntercellular junctions in the eye ciliary epithelium were studied in Rana temporaria by means of transmission electron microscopy beginning from the stage of appearance of the light sensitivity in the larval eye and until the completion of metamorphosis. In the ciliary epithelium inner layer the apical parts of adjacent cells are tied by contacts forming the junction complex already at a very early developmental stage. The most apical position in this complex is occupied by the focal junction which appears to be an early stage of zonula occludens; this complex includes also zonula adherens and macula adherens which may follow in any succession focal junction or zonula occludens.
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