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Regulatory peptides in the urinary bladder of two genera of Antarctic teleosts

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Somatostatin 14, prolactin, atrial natriuretic peptide, galanin and urotensin II were found using immunohistochemistry in the urinary bladders of the Antarctic fishes Trematomus bernacchii (Nototheniidae) and Chionodraco hamatus (Channichthyidae) caught in the Ross Sea. The urinary bladders of the two species showed a different histology in the epithelial layer. In T. bernacchii the epithelium comprises a single type of columnar cells, while in C. hamatus the columnar cells are restricted to the ventral portion of the bladder, and the dorso-lateral region is lined by cuboidal cells. No difference in the intensity of the immunostaining was observed in the two cell types; the only variation was a different distribution of the immunoreactions, which were present in the whole cytoplasm in the cuboidal cells and restricted to the apical and/or basal portion of the columnar cells.

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Accepted: 1 November 1998

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Masini, M., Sturla, M., Prato, P. et al. Regulatory peptides in the urinary bladder of two genera of Antarctic teleosts. Polar Biol 21, 385–390 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000050377

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