Morphometry of the galliform cecum: A comparison between Gambel's quail and the domestic fowl |
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Authors: | Thomas R. Strong Paulette Rady Reimer Eldon J. Braun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 85724 Tucson, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Tissues from the proximal, middle, and distal regions of the ceca of Gambel's quail and domestic fowl were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Cellular and subcellular structures, including epithelial cell height, mitochondrial volume fraction, microvillous surface area, proportion of goblet cells, and junctional complex characteristics, were quantified by a variety of stereologic procedures and other measurement techniques. The mucosal surface of quail cecum shows a much more highly developed pattern of villous ridges and flat areas than that of fowl cecum. The fowl has significantly greater cell heights than the quail in all cecal regions. The mitochondrial volume fraction does not differ significantly with species or region, but mitochondria are concentrated on the apical side of the nucleus. In both species, the proximal cecal region has the greatest microvillous surface area. All 3 components of junctional complexes, including zonula occludens, zonula adhaerens, and macula adhaerens, are quantified. When all factors are considered, the quail cecum appears to have morphological characteristics consistent with a greater potential capacity for absorption than the fowl cecum. |
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Keywords: | Cecum Morphometry Absorption Domestic fowl (Aves, Phasianiformes) Callipepla gambelii (Aves, Galliformes) |
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