Poultry Science | |
Telocytes and their structural relationships with surrounding cell types in the skin of silky fowl by immunohistochemistrical, transmission electron microscopical and morphometric analysis | |
Jie Zeng1  Hui Zhang2  Meiling Gong2  Haiquan Zhao2  Zhisheng Chen2  Yaqiong Ye2  Yujie Huang2  Xianshu Chen2  | |
[1] College of Animal Science and Technology, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045, China;College of Life Science and Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528231, China; | |
关键词: chicken; skin; telocytes; immunohistochemistry; ultrastructure; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: Telocytes (TCs), a novel type of interstitial cells, were identified in various animals. Since TCs have not observed in avian skin, hence, we carried out immunohistochemistrical and transmission electron microscopical studies in the skin of the silky fowl to investigate the TCs. TCs appear as CD34, c-Kit, and PDGFRα immunopositive. The elongated TCs with 2 long and thin telopodes (Tps) are located in the dermis. Generally, a TC possesses a fusiform, ovoid and polygonal cell body with 2 Tps (lengths = 5.27–21.85 μm), which are uneven in thickness including thick sections – podoms (diameters = 0.40–0.47 μm) and thin sections – podomers (diameters = 0.03–0.04 μm). TCs/Tps are observed frequently in close proximity to neighboring cell types/structures, such as adipocytes, collagen fibers, and capillaries. Under a magnified field, homocellular TCs/Tps contacts are observed through gap junctions (distances = 0.01–0.05 μm), whereas some of TCs/Tps have heterocellular close contacts by point contacts with surrounding cells, including stem cells and melanocytes. The multivisicular bodies, especially exosomes (diameters = 0.09–0.23 μm) releasing from TCs/Tps are observed in close proximity to TCs/Tps. Our results illustrated that the novel type of interstitial cells – TCs are present in the dermis of the silky fowl, and they have special structural relationships with surrounding cell types. The study provides histological evidence for TCs involvement in intercellular communication, skin regeneration, and pigmentogenesis in avian skin.
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