Nahed Ahmed Shawki, Fatma A. Al-Nefeiy, Fatma Abdel-Regal Mahmoud
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Abstract
The present avian anatomists have shown a renewed interest in looking at whether the structure of the avian eyelid is accommodated by the kinetic achievement for each eyelid. The current work utilised both histological and anatomical methods to explore the eyelid's structural association with their kinetic, utilising the hoopoe and cattle egret as natural models. The third lid moved only without implicating other lids. Wrinkles on the edge of the hoopoe's eyelid became less pronounced during the opening phase, in contrast to, the edge of the egret's eyelid. The elevator muscle was visible only in the hoopoe, while both birds possessed the retractor anguli oculi muscles. The two later muscles collaborate with the depressor muscle during the closure phase. Two types of collagen I and III were detected within the stroma of the eyelids of both bird species; the elastic fibres was observed; few were in the hoopoe's eyelids. The eyelid edge of the hoopoe has more of the elastic fibres than those in its eyelid skin. The hoopoe's eyelid's epithelial layers contained more cytokeratin (AE1/AE3) than the egret. In conclusion, the anatomical traits of the hoopoe eyelids contribute to its greater motion compared to the egret eyelids.
目前,鸟类解剖学家对研究鸟类眼睑的结构是否与每只眼睑的动力成就相适应再次表现出浓厚的兴趣。目前的研究工作利用组织学和解剖学方法,以环斑鸠和白鹭为天然模型,探讨眼睑结构与其动能的关联。第三个眼睑只移动而不牵连其他眼睑。与白鹭的眼睑边缘相比,胡鵖眼睑边缘的皱纹在张开阶段变得不那么明显。提升肌只有在环斑鸠身上可见,而两只鸟都有眼睑内收肌。后两块肌肉在闭合阶段与眼睑下压肌相互配合。在两种鸟类的眼睑基质中都检测到了两种胶原蛋白 I 和 III;还观察到了弹性纤维,但在鵖鴔鸟的眼睑中几乎没有。环斑鸠眼睑边缘的弹性纤维多于眼睑皮肤中的弹性纤维。与白鹭相比,鵖的眼睑上皮层含有更多的细胞角蛋白(AE1/AE3)。总之,与白鹭的眼睑相比,胡蜂眼睑的解剖学特征使其具有更大的运动性。
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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.