논에 서식하는 미꾸라지 피부구조의 계절적 변화

Seasonal Variation of Skin Structure in a Ricefield-dwelling Mud Loach Misgurnus mizolepis (Cobitidae) from Korea

  • 오민기 (전북대학교 자연과학대학 생물과학부.생물다양성연구소) ;
  • 박종영 (전북대학교 자연과학대학 생물과학부.생물다양성연구소)
  • Oh, Min-Ki (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Biodiversity Research, College of Natural Sciences, Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Park, Jong-Young (Faculty of Biological Science and Institute for Biodiversity Research, College of Natural Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
  • 투고 : 2009.05.28
  • 심사 : 2009.06.21
  • 발행 : 2009.06.30

초록

논에 서식하는 미꾸라지의 등, 체측, 후두부 피부조직에 대한 조직학적 연구를 통해 계절변화에 따른 점액세포의 변화여부를 조사하였다. 계절이 변화함에 따라 표피조직의 일반적인 형태에는 변화가 없었으나 상피조직에 존재하는 점액세포의 단위면적당 개수와 크기가 유동적으로 변화하였다. 비록 점액세포의 발달정도는 겨울철에 크게 증가하고 여름철에 감소하는 경향을 보였지만, 농지경작을 위해 관개를 실시한 봄(3~4월)과 추수를 위해 물을 배수시켜 미꾸라지의 피부가 공기에 노출되었던 가을(8~9월)에 점액세포의 월별 변화율이 가장 크게 조사되었다. 또한 농지 수온이 급격하게 높았던 6월에 점액세포가 일시적으로 발달하는 모습이 관찰되었다. 계절에 따른 점액세포의 변화는 유동적인 농지환경에 대한 능동적 행동이자 피부호흡을 하기 위함으로 여겨진다.

Histological investigation of seasonal changes of the mucus cells of ricefield-dwelling mud loach Misgurnus mizolepis was carried out on the skin in three regions of the fish: dorsal, lateral, and occipital. Although there were no significant differences in general morphology, the mucus cells of the epidermis showed a severe change in size and number by skin region. The density of the mucus cells was generally the highest in winter and the lowest in summer in all three skin regions. In particular, during two distinct periods, March to April when water is supplied to the ricefields, and August to September when the ricefields become dry after harvest, showed that the change in density and distribution of the mucus cells in both lateral and occipital regions is greater than during any other period. Moreover, the mucus cells for the dorsal and occipital regions temporally increased in size in June during the period of the highest water temperature of the year. Therefore, we may consider these seasonal changes as part of a protective adaptation to overcome extreme environmental conditions and to increase uptake of oxygen by cutaneous respiration.

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