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. 2000 Sep 1;41(3):283–297. doi: 10.1186/BF03549637

The Anatomy of the Oesophagus, Stomach and Intestine in Common Wolffish (Anarhichas lupus L.): A Basis for Diagnostic Work and Research

H Hellberg 1,, I Bjerkås 1
PMCID: PMC7996408  PMID: 11126578

Abstract

The alimentary canal of laboratory-reared common wolffish (Anarhichas lupus L.) was studied using light and electron microscopy. In the oesophagus, a simple columnar microvillous epithelium with transport characteristics was observed in addition to the main striated squamous epithelium. An osmoregulatory function is proposed for the simple columnar epithelium, which was supported by wide, thin-walled vessels. In the stomach, a separate type of neck cells was observed leading into the acinar gastric glands, which morphologically consist of one cell type: chief cells. The intestine was divided into a proximal and distal segment by an intestinal valve. Pyloric caeca were not present. We propose that shallow, crypt-like structures in the intestinal mucosa are the sites of epithelial-cell proliferation in juveniles and adults. The length of microvilli decreased from approximately 4 μm in the cranial part of the proximal intestine, to 1.5 μm in the distal intestine. In the distal intestine, rod-shaped bacteria were observed between microvilli. An extensive system of thin-walled vessels was observed in the submucosa of juvenile and adult wolffish stomach and intestine. Eosinophilic granular cells were numerous in the perivascular connective tissue in the gastric and intestinal submucosa of adults and juveniles, but were not observed in larvae.

Keywords: Teleostei, histology, ultrastructure, fish anatomy

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