
doi: 10.1007/bf00307101
pmid: 4735903
The urethral mucosa of the rat, rabbit and guinea-pig was examined with both fluorescence and electron microscopy. Employing the former technique, numerous brightly fluorescing flask-shaped cells were observed amongst the basal cells of the urethral epithelium in all three species. In the electron microscope cells with a similar shape and distribution are distinguished by their content of membrane-limited dense granules, extensive Golgi membranes and bundles of filaments. In favourable planes of section short microvilli extend from the apical region of these cells which are joined to neighbouring urethral epithelial cells by zonulae occludentes. These fluorescent, granule-containing cells are classified as urethral chromaffin cells.
Male, Mucous Membrane, Guinea Pigs, Golgi Apparatus, Autonomic Nervous System, Axons, Mitochondria, Rats, Microscopy, Electron, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Urethra, Animals, Female, Rabbits
Male, Mucous Membrane, Guinea Pigs, Golgi Apparatus, Autonomic Nervous System, Axons, Mitochondria, Rats, Microscopy, Electron, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Urethra, Animals, Female, Rabbits
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