Abstract

In this study, an ultrastructural and immunohistochemical analysis was carried out on the presence of Atrial Natriuretic Factor-like substance in the internal gills of premetamorphic larval stages of the South American toad. The results of immunohistochemical study indicate that, at larval 27 and following stages, ANF-like immunoreactive cells are seen in internal gills. At electron-microscopy level "secretory granules" similar to those ANF-immunoreactives granules of myoendocrine cells of the same species are seen only in clear cells of gill rakers. Our results reveal the occurrence of ANF-like substance in Bufo arenarum gills and may suggest that "cardiac hormones" might play a paracrine and/or autocrine role in the water and electrolyte balance at internal gills level.

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