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Surface morphology of taste buds in catfish barbels

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External taste buds abound on barbels of the adult catfish Corydoras arcuatus. When examined by scanning electron microscopy, they are visualized as a series of punctate, conical elevations projecting from the general surface epithelium. All taste buds were found to be of one type. Both their external and internal surface features could be clearly elucidated on intact barbels and in barbels fractured transversely at various positions along their length. An extensive nerve terminal network penetrates the base of each taste bud. Two populations of elongated cells bearing prominent microvilli project through the central pore at the tip of each bud. One set of microvilli is thicker, longer and more club-shaped than its counterpart. While both are randomly distributed within each central pore, the small, short microvilli appear to outnumber the larger ones. A third population of cells, devoid of any apical microvilli, was also seen in some of the taste buds examined internally. These cells do not project to the external surface and are interpreted as “basal” cells described in previous light and transmission electron microscope studies of taste buds in other vertebrate species. The functional significance of some of these morphological findings is discussed.

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Supported by grants from the Medical Research Council of Canada and the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada

The excellent technical assistance of Mr. F.T. McConnell is gratefully acknowledged

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Ovalle, W.K., Shinn, S.L. Surface morphology of taste buds in catfish barbels. Cell Tissue Res. 178, 375–384 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00218701

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