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Merkel-like basal cells in the nasal septal island of dromedaries: Ultrastructure and possible functions

•The Merkel-like basal cells in dromedaries display a distinctive cellular structure.•These cells have an unusual, basal location and are surrounded by trigeminal nerve endings.•These cells have a peculiar ultrastructure that may be specialized for nociception and magnetoreception. Unlike other Merk...

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Published in:Saudi journal of biological sciences 2023-09, Vol.30 (9), p.103764-103764, Article 103764
Main Authors: Abo-Ahmed, Ahmed I., Latifi, Fatgzim, El-kammar, Reda I., Girgiri, Ibrahim
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Language:English
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Summary:•The Merkel-like basal cells in dromedaries display a distinctive cellular structure.•These cells have an unusual, basal location and are surrounded by trigeminal nerve endings.•These cells have a peculiar ultrastructure that may be specialized for nociception and magnetoreception. Unlike other Merkel cell types, the morphology and functions of the Merkel-like basal cells remain unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ultrastructural features of Merkel-like basal cells in the nasal septal island (NSI) of dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) using transmission electron microscopy and to speculate their potential functions. Ten pairs of nasal septal islands obtained from ten heads of dromedary camels were used for the current study. Interestingly, these cells have been identified in the basal layer of the neuroepithelium of the dromedary nasal septal island near the sensory nerve endings. These cells were ovoid to elliptical in shape and rested on the basal lamina. Their surface had spine like cytoplasmic processes which interwined with the adjacent basal cells. Their nuclei were large lobulated with 2–3 deep notches. Moreover, numerous dense-core granules surrounded by electron-lucent halo were aggregated in the basal portion of the cells close to the nerve ending as well as melanin pigments in the apical portion. The ultrastructural characteristics of the Merkel-like basal cells of NSI were typical to those of Merkel cells, but with some morphological differences, including their location, cellular attachments, and connections to other structures. The potential functions were discussed in the light of the cellular context and architecture. The Merkel-like basal cells of the NSI neuroepithelium might play a role in nociception and magnetoreception in dromedaries.
ISSN:1319-562X
2213-7106
DOI:10.1016/j.sjbs.2023.103764