Scanning electron microscopy and morphometric analysis of the hair in dromedaries with SEM-EDX in relation to age.

IF 1.4 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY BMC Zoology Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1186/s40850-024-00204-0
Mohamed A M Alsafy, Samir A A El-Gendy, Amira Derbalah, Ahmed M Rashwan, Seham S Haddad
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Abstract

Background: Hair characterization is critical for determining animal individuality throughout life. This study aimed to assess the morphological features of dromedary camel hair in relation to age.

Materials and methods: Hair samples were obtained from the camel humps of 30 dromedary camels separated into three groups: G1 (n:10) aged one-year, G2 (n:10) aged 3-5 years, and G3 (n:10) at the age of 8-10 years. The hair was examined using light microscopy, SEM, and SEM-EDX.

Results: The Maghrebi camel had varied medulla patterns and structures across the ages. In the G1 group 75% had continuous medulla patterns and amorphous medulla structures, compared to 70% in G2, and 90% in G3. The medulla index increased with age, rising from 0.3 to 0.77%. The shaft width grew in size from G1 to G2, then fell to approximately one-third of the G2 size at G3. The cortex and cuticle widths were also determined by age, and they increased in the G1 compared to G3 camels. The shape of the cuticle scales in G1 camels was wavy, like mountain tops with irregular edges, within G2 camels the scales were particularly long, oval-shaped scales with smooth, wavy borders. The scales of the older G3 camels were quite long and rectangular. SEM-EDX spectra recognized carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, calcium, aluminum, silicon, and potassium at the medulla and cortex. Sulfur levels were highest in the G2 samples but lowest in the G1 samples.

Conclusion: The dromedary camel's hair structure and mineral content, particularly carbon and nitrogen, differed as camels aged.

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利用扫描电子显微镜和形态计量学分析单峰骆驼毛发与年龄的关系。
背景:毛发特征对于确定动物一生的个体特征至关重要。本研究旨在评估单峰骆驼毛发的形态特征与年龄的关系。材料与方法:从 30 只单峰骆驼的驼峰上采集毛发样本,分成三组:G1 组(10 头)年龄为 1 岁,G2 组(10 头)年龄为 3-5 岁,G3 组(10 头)年龄为 8-10 岁。使用光学显微镜、扫描电镜和扫描电镜-电子显微镜对毛发进行检测:结果:马格里布骆驼不同年龄段的髓质形态和结构各不相同。在 G1 组中,75% 的骆驼有连续的髓质图案和无定形的髓质结构,而在 G2 组中,这一比例为 70%,在 G3 组中,这一比例为 90%。髓质指数随着年龄的增长而增加,从 0.3% 增加到 0.77%。轴的宽度从 G1 到 G2 逐渐增大,然后在 G3 时减小到 G2 的大约三分之一。皮层和角质层的宽度也由年龄决定,与 G3 骆驼相比,G1 骆驼的皮层和角质层宽度有所增加。G1 骆驼的角质层鳞片形状呈波浪状,就像山顶一样,边缘不规则;G2 骆驼的鳞片特别长,呈椭圆形,边缘光滑,呈波浪状。较老的 G3 骆驼的鳞片相当长,呈长方形。SEM-EDX 光谱显示,髓质和皮质中含有碳、氧、氮、硫、钙、铝、硅和钾。G2 样品的硫含量最高,而 G1 样品的硫含量最低:结论:随着骆驼年龄的增长,其毛发结构和矿物质含量,尤其是碳和氮的含量会发生变化。
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BMC Zoology
BMC Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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2.30
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53
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Zoology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of zoology, including physiology, mechanistic and functional studies, anatomy, life history, behavior, signalling and communication, cognition, parasitism, taxonomy and conservation.
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