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Department of Animal Physiology, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, 6525 ED, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Freshwater
Oreochromis mossambicus (tilapia) were
exposed to 3.2 µmol/l
Cu(NO3)2
in the water for up to 80 days, and copper (Cu) and immunoreactive
metallothionein (irMT) were localized in the branchial epithelium. Cu
was demonstrated in mucous cells (MC), chloride cells (CC), pavement
cells (PC), respiratory cells (RC), and basal layer cells (BLC) via
autometallography combined with alcian blue staining for MC and
Na+-K+-ATPase
immunostaining for CC and, on the basis of their location in the
epithelium of PC, RC, and BLC. In control fish (water with Cu concentration
90 nmol/l) incidentally irMT was observed in the
area where progenitor cells of the branchial epithelia reside, as
demonstrated by proliferating cell nuclear antigen staining. This was
also the area where the first increase irMT expression of the Cu
exposure was observed. After 2 days of exposure to Cu, irMT was found
in CC and PC. From 5 days on, a pronounced irMT staining was observed
in BLC of branchial epithelium, which then appeared to migrate and
differentiate into mature CC, PC, and RC. We conclude that MT
expression in mature CC, PC, and RC requires exposure to Cu in a
earlier stage of development of these cells. Once expression is
initiated in undifferentiated cells, MT remains expressed throughout
the life cycle of the cell.
chloride cells; pavement cells; mucous cells; basal layer cells; macrophages
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