Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands

The major and accessory sub mandibular glands were obtained from different species of rodents belong to families Muridae (Meriones lybicus, Mus musculs, Cricetulus migraturus, Nesokia indica, Laboratory hamster and Apodemus sp.)? Dipodidae (Alactage elater and Jucullus blanfordi) and Sciuridae (Funa...

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Main Authors: Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani, Darvish, Jamshid, Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi, Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib, Mousavi, Maryam, Daud, Siti Khalijah
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Published: Medwell Publishing 2009
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author Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani
Darvish, Jamshid
Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi
Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib
Mousavi, Maryam
Daud, Siti Khalijah
author_facet Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani
Darvish, Jamshid
Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi
Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib
Mousavi, Maryam
Daud, Siti Khalijah
author_sort Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani
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description The major and accessory sub mandibular glands were obtained from different species of rodents belong to families Muridae (Meriones lybicus, Mus musculs, Cricetulus migraturus, Nesokia indica, Laboratory hamster and Apodemus sp.)? Dipodidae (Alactage elater and Jucullus blanfordi) and Sciuridae (Funambulus pennanti). The skulls of these species were separated immediately after death and fixed in buin with decalcification. Five um sections were stained with hematoxilen-eosin and tetrachrom. Periodic acid shiff and alcian blue (pH 1) were performed for sulfated natural mucins. Microscopic histological features, including existence of mucus and serous acini, presence of different kinds of tubules and different types of ducts as well as the histochemical characteristic features including histochemistry of different tubules and ducts in 2 different pH levels in the major and accessory sub mandibular glands in different rodents showed that the studied species proved to be different and the histological and histochemical study of sub mandibular salivary glands proved practicable with good discriminatory potential in evaluating the inter-species differences.
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spelling upm-136662017-12-04T07:53:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13666/ Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani Darvish, Jamshid Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib Mousavi, Maryam Daud, Siti Khalijah The major and accessory sub mandibular glands were obtained from different species of rodents belong to families Muridae (Meriones lybicus, Mus musculs, Cricetulus migraturus, Nesokia indica, Laboratory hamster and Apodemus sp.)? Dipodidae (Alactage elater and Jucullus blanfordi) and Sciuridae (Funambulus pennanti). The skulls of these species were separated immediately after death and fixed in buin with decalcification. Five um sections were stained with hematoxilen-eosin and tetrachrom. Periodic acid shiff and alcian blue (pH 1) were performed for sulfated natural mucins. Microscopic histological features, including existence of mucus and serous acini, presence of different kinds of tubules and different types of ducts as well as the histochemical characteristic features including histochemistry of different tubules and ducts in 2 different pH levels in the major and accessory sub mandibular glands in different rodents showed that the studied species proved to be different and the histological and histochemical study of sub mandibular salivary glands proved practicable with good discriminatory potential in evaluating the inter-species differences. Medwell Publishing 2009 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13666/1/Comparative%20histological%20and%20histochemical%20inter.pdf Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani and Darvish, Jamshid and Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi and Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib and Mousavi, Maryam and Daud, Siti Khalijah (2009) Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, 4 (1). pp. 50-56. ISSN 1815-932X; ESSN: 1993-6079 https://www.medwelljournals.com/abstract/?doi=rjasci.2009.50.56
spellingShingle Moghaddam, Faezeh Yazdani
Darvish, Jamshid
Shahri, Nasser Mahdavi
Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib
Mousavi, Maryam
Daud, Siti Khalijah
Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title_full Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title_fullStr Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title_full_unstemmed Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title_short Comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
title_sort comparative histological and histochemical inter-species investigation of mammalian sub mandibular salivary glands
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