Some morphological structures and histological features of the gills of Binni (Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi)

Q4 Medicine Revista Bionatura Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.21931/rb/css/2023.08.03.63
Khalid Hadi Kadhim, Diyar Mohammad Hussein, Shaima Khazaal Waad
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This study aimed to describe some morphological and histological aspects of the binni fish's gills. Fifteen adult male binni were pulled alive from the Al-Forat River at about (24 - 28) months, immediately after death. The gills of binni were situated on each side of the head beneath a gill cover; the operculum and the gills were made of finger-like long filaments joined to the cartilaginous gill bar. From each filament, numerous fragile lamellae that resemble leaves protrude. These lamellae comprised tiny capillaries covered in plain squamous epithelial cells. The epithelium acts as a barrier between the fish's blood and the surrounding water. The first, second, third, and fourth pairs of gill arches make up the gills supported by the bone skeleton. Each arch carries a row of gill filaments on its convex side and two rows of gill rakers on its concave side. On the rostral concave border, the filaments in the two extremes of the gill were short, but the length of all the filaments was the same. The first-gill arch's lateral rakers were longer than the medial rakers, while the fourth gill arch's medial rakers were longer than the lateral rakers. The rakers, bony comb-like projections, filled the rostral region of the gill arches at the rostral concave interior side. There was interdigitation between the gill rakers of the neighboring gill arches. Each gill arch included the lateral gill rakers pointing dorsolaterally and medial gill rakers pointing dorsomedially. Filaments originate from the gill arches and are maintained by the cartilage on the caudal convex border of the primary lamellae, from which the secondary lamellae emerge. The simple squamous epithelium lined the secondary lamellae. Keywords: Binni, Gill, Morphology, Histology
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美索不达米亚鱼(Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi)鱼鳃的一些形态结构和组织学特征
本研究旨在描述滨尼鱼鳃的一些形态学和组织学方面。大约(24 - 28)个月大的时候,15只成年雄宾尼在死后立即从Al-Forat河中被活着打捞上来。比尼鱼的两腮分别长在头的两边,下面有一层鳃盖;鳃盖和鳃由手指状的长丝与软骨鳃条连接而成。从每根细丝上,有许多脆弱的类似叶子的小片伸出来。这些薄片由覆盖在普通鳞状上皮细胞上的微小毛细血管组成。上皮细胞是鱼的血液和周围水之间的屏障。第一、第二、第三和第四对鳃弓组成了由骨骼支撑的鳃。每个拱在其凸侧有一排鳃丝,在其凹侧有两排鳃耙。在吻侧凹缘上,鳃两端的细丝较短,但所有细丝的长度相同。第一鳃弓的外侧耙比内侧耙长,第四鳃弓的内侧耙比外侧耙长。耙,骨梳状突起,充满吻侧凹内侧鳃弓的吻侧区域。邻近鳃弓的鳃耙之间有交错。每个鳃弓包括指向背外侧的侧鳃耙和指向背内侧的内侧鳃耙。细丝起源于鳃弓,由初级片尾部凸缘的软骨维持,次级片由此产生。单层鳞状上皮排列在次级片层上。关键词:宾尼,吉尔,形态学,组织学
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Revista Bionatura Medicine-Epidemiology
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