Abstract

Light-microscopic histochemistry and conventional electron microscopy were used to study the changes to the subepithelial layers in the larval esophagus of the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus during metamorphosis. During early stages of metamorphosis, smooth muscle cells of the muscularis mucosae and tunica muscularis dedifferentiate into myofibroblast-like cells, which make contact with the basal lamina of the overlying mucosal epithelium. During later stages, these myofibroblast-like cells redifferentiate into smooth muscle cells, reforming the muscularis mucosae and tunica muscularis. Alterations to the extracellular matrix occur concomitantly.

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