Ultrastructural study of the cellular types in the pineal organ of Gambusia affinis (teleost).

The pineal organ of Gambusia affinis was studied via light and electron microscopy. The cell types studied included photoreceptor cells, supporting cells, and a third cell type. The photoreceptor cells, which appear to form clusters, are divided into four regions: outer segment, inner segment, cell soma, and synaptic pedicle. Synaptic ribbons are commonly observed in the synaptic pedicle. The supporting cells separate the photoreceptor cells from the thick basal lamina that surrounds the entire pineal organ. The supporting cells show highly organized membrane formations, some lipid-like inclusions, and a diplosome. One of the centrioles gives rise to an invaginated cilium. The third cell type is observed infrequently and appears to be located mainly in the vicinity of the outer segments. The morphological characteristics of this cell type are similar to those of phagocytic cells. The ultrastructural features of the pineal organ of G. affinis are compared with those of other teleosts.

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