A morphological, morphometrical and histological investigation of the interdigital gland in Hasmer and Hasak sheep
Autor: | Z. Özüdoğru, Hülya Kara, Derviş Özdemir, Semin Gedikli, Hülya Balkaya |
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Přispěvatelé: | Veteriner Fakültesi |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Hoof and Claw
0303 health sciences Sheep Histology Staining and Labeling Morphometry Apocrine Hasmer Hasak Periodic acid–Schiff stain Anatomy Biology Interdigital Gland Histochemical staining Staining 03 medical and health sciences 030301 anatomy & morphology Morphometric analysis Animals Female Interdigital gland Histological examination |
Zdroj: | Folia Morphologica. 79:742-747 |
ISSN: | 1644-3284 0015-5659 |
DOI: | 10.5603/fm.a2020.0014 |
Popis: | *Özüdoǧru, Zekeriya ( Aksaray, Yazar ) Background: The interdigital glands of sheep perform various functions including those pertaining to sexual behaviours. Morphological and histological structure of the gland demonstrates differences among species. The aim of this study is to examine the morphological and histological structure of Hasak and Hasmer sheep's interdigital glands and to determine the differences with other sheep breeds. Materials and methods: For this research, we selected 7 Hasak and 7 Hasmer female sheep. After scarification, the feet were obtained and used for anatomical and histological examinations. For the histological examination, the interdigital gland tissues were stained with Crossman modified triple, periodic acid Schiff (PAS) and Alcian blue (AB) staining. Results: The morphometric analysis results, mean values of weight, body length, body diameter, flexura, ductus length, ductus diameter, were observed as 0.80 mm, 14.61 mm, 5.98 mm, 5.62 mm, 26.58 mm, and 3.25 mm, respectively in Hasak and 0.8 mm, 15.46 mm, 6.37 mm, 5.70 mm, 24.52 mm, and 3.52 mm in Hasmer sheep. The histochemical staining revealed that the apocrine secretion of this gland was PAS positive and AB negative. Conclusions: The weight, body length, body diameter, flexura, ductus length and ductus diameter in the forefoot's interdigital glands of both Hasak and Hasmer sheep were higher in a statistically significant manner than those of the hindfeet's glands. |
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