Light Microscopy and Ultrastructure of Body Wall in Leech .

J Microsc Ultrastruct

Department of Zoology, ICLES' MJ College, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Published: January 2023

Background Information: Leeches are widely distributed worldwide in a diversity of habitats, such as freshwater, seas, desert, and oases. Since literature does not have an elaborate study on histology of leeches, thus emphasis is given to study the histology.

Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the histology of free-living leeches under light microscopy and extended to ultrastructural study under transmission electron microscopy.

Materials And Methods: Tissue was fixed in 10% formalin, dehydrated with alcohol, infiltrated and embedded in wax, and thin section was cut using a rotary microtome. Sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.

Results: The epithelial layer of cells in had a thin layer of cuticles covering it. In light microscopy, the epidermis has three types of epidermal cells, namely, glandular cells (Type I, Type II, and Type III), supporting cells (Type IV), and pigment cells (Type V). When the three glandular cells of the body wall of epidermis were examined under an electron microscope, three types of distinct electron-dense granules were identified. Type I cells with granules, Type II cells with course granules close to the dermis were identified as pear-shaped secretory cells, and Type III cells with electron-dense granules.

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