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El glucógeno de las células de almacenamiento del mejillón, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819: Demostración histoquímica

Authors: Gimeno, Silvia; Sarasquete, Carmen; González de Canales, María Luisa;

El glucógeno de las células de almacenamiento del mejillón, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819: Demostración histoquímica

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[ES] Se estudian la conservación y la localización del glucógeno en las células de reserva del mejillón (células vesiculares, VC y células adipogranulares, ADG). Porciones de manto de Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lmk.) fueron procesadas directamente en el criomicrotomo y otras incluidas en parafina, utilizándose mezclas fijadoras y la reacción del PAS para la demostración del glucógeno. El glucógeno de las células vesiculares (hidrosoluble) se conserva en las muestras no incluidas en parafina. En las células ADG se detectan dos tipos de glucógeno, cuya conservación y demostración depende de los fijadores utilizados.

[EN] This study deals with the demonstration and localization of glycogen in the storage cells (vesicular cells, VC and adipogranular cells, ADG) of the mussel. Mantle portions of mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lmk.) were directly processed in the cryomicrotome; other portions were immersed in different fixatives and embedded in paraffin. The glycogen contained in the vesicular cells (hydrosoluble) remains present in samples non included in paraffin. Two types of glycogen could be detected in the adipogranular cells, the conservation of which depends on the composition of the fixatives.

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Mytilus, Glucógeno, Histoquímica, Manto, Células adipogranulares y vesiculares, Adipogranular and vesicular cells, Mantle, Histochemistry, Glycogen

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