Gal Adrian Florin, Matei-Latiu Maria-Catalina, Miclaus Viorel, Rus Vasile, Latiu Calin, Ratiu Ioana Adela
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Abstract
The major and minor salivary glands are responsible for saliva production, a fluid drained in the oral cavity that will be involved in several functions at this level. The present study aimed to compare the microanatomy of the major (parotid, mandibular, sublingual) and minor salivary glands (von Ebner's and Weber's) of the Wistar rat, from a histological, histochemical and morphometrically point of view. Predominantly serous glands (parotid, mandibular and von Ebner's) showed differences in the secretion composition on both PAS and alcian blue reactions. The same observations were identified also for the mostly mucous salivary glands (sublingual and Weber). In terms of surface dimensions, the measurements suggested that the mucous acini have a greater surface compared with the serous ones, and, at the same time, a better-represented polymorphism. In conclusion, the major and minor salivary glands in Wistar rats, a commonly used species in experimental procedures, showed similarities with other species including humans, but some structural traits are breed-specific, this finding is very important for an extensive understanding of the morphophysiology of the salivary glands.
大唾液腺和小唾液腺负责分泌唾液,唾液是口腔中排出的一种液体,将参与口腔的多种功能。本研究旨在从组织学、组织化学和形态计量学的角度比较 Wistar 大鼠大唾液腺(腮腺、下颌腺、舌下腺)和小唾液腺(von Ebner 唾液腺和韦伯唾液腺)的显微解剖结构。主要的浆液腺(腮腺、下颌腺和 von Ebner's)在 PAS 和藻蓝反应中显示出分泌物成分的差异。以粘液为主的唾液腺(舌下腺和韦伯唾液腺)也有同样的观察结果。就表面尺寸而言,测量结果表明,粘液性涎腺比浆液性涎腺的表面尺寸更大,同时,多态性也得到了更好的体现。总之,Wistar 大鼠是实验过程中常用的物种,其主要唾液腺和次要唾液腺与包括人类在内的其他物种有相似之处,但某些结构特征具有品种特异性,这一发现对于广泛了解唾液腺的形态生理学非常重要。
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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia is a premier international forum for the latest research on descriptive, applied and clinical anatomy, histology, embryology, and related fields. Special emphasis is placed on the links between animal morphology and veterinary and experimental medicine, consequently studies on clinically relevant species will be given priority. The editors welcome papers on medical imaging and anatomical techniques. The journal is of vital interest to clinicians, zoologists, obstetricians, and researchers working in biotechnology. Contributions include reviews, original research articles, short communications and book reviews.