Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9103413 | Journal of Oral Biosciences | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The distribution and morphological features of taste buds in zebrafish (Danio rerio) were investigated with scanning electron (SEM) and light microscopy (LM). The total number of taste buds in zebrafish is approximately 2,200. Taste buds are distributed in almost equal numbers on the external facial skin surface and within the oral cavity, including the gill regions, however, the highest density of taste buds occur along the barbels. Taste buds located on the outer facial skin and within the oral cavity differ in appearance. Those in the oral cavity protrude from the epithelia, whereas those on the external skin surface are sunken. This difference in appearance might be caused by the thickness of the epithelia. The height (30-80 μm) and width (20-50 μm) of taste buds in these two regions are similar, but are of smaller dimensions than those observed in other teleosts. The number (20-23) of cells within a taste bud is less than that reported for other teleost species. The small-sized taste buds and small number of cells may be attributable to the small body size of zebrafish.
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Authors
Yuko Ohkubo, Masahiko Masubuchi, Kazuto Fujioka, Yusuke Tomita, Tomoko Matsushita, Kenji Ohsuga, Takayuki Marui,