Secretory mechanisms of human ceruminous glands: a transmission and scanning electron microscopic study
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Secretory mechanisms of human ceruminous glands: a transmission and scanning electron microscopic study
Abstract
Two secretory mechanisms (eccrine and apocrine) were observed by transmission and scanning electron microscopy in the same secretory cells of the human ceruminous glands. The eccrine secretion occurs as a typical exocytosis by fusion of the limiting membrane of the secretory granule with the apical plasmalemma. The apocrine secretion is more complex and takes place by sequential steps: bulging of the cellular apex into the lumen, constriction of the projection, and detachment of it from the cell. This mechanism generally causes the removal of the entire projection all at once by decapitation at its base; some variations of this process have been found, however, and are described in the present work. A double membrane, apparently separating the apical protrusion from the rest of the cell, is noticeable in our photographs. Nevertheless, even if this membrane is very similar to a demarcation layer, we consider it as an intercellular double membrane separating two obliquely sectioned cells.
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