SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF EGYPTIAN ROCK DOVE, COLUMBA LIVIA: ANATOMICAL, HISTOLOGICAL AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL STUDIES

Nahed, A. Shawki, F. Mahmoud, Mayada Y. Mohamed
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This work aims to study the effect of seasonal variations on anatomical, histological, and histochemical structures of the digestive tract of Egyptian rock dove (Columba livia). The digestive tract of rock dove consists of oesophagus, crop, stomach, small and large intestine. The regions of the digestive tract of rock dove differ from each other in the type of lining epithelium, the shape of folds formed by these epithelium, the distribution of glands within their layers, finally the thickness of these layers. The oesophagealmucosa is composed of keratinized squamous epithelium which appears thicker in the crop. This epithelium becomes more compressed and converts into simple columnar and cuboidal epithelium to line the glandular and muscular stomach respectively. This simple columnar epithelium also is lining the small and large intestine, caeca and cloaca. Most glands and the goblet cells that are distributed among the mucosa of different regions of the digestive tract indicate the presence of acid and neutral mucopolysaccharide secretions while proteins are observed in the different regions of the digestive tract. The hisomorphometrical studies of the digestive tract of the rock dove during the summer and winter seasons show no significant changes on the morphological and histochemical levels of the digestive tract except the oesophagus region. The present results confirmed that the Egyptian rock dove as a resident bird doesn't often have to face environmental changes.
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埃及岩鸽(columba livia)消化道的季节变化:解剖、组织学和扫描电镜研究
本文旨在研究季节变化对埃及岩鸽(Columba livia)消化道解剖、组织学和组织化学结构的影响。岩鸽的消化道由食道、嗉囊、胃、小肠和大肠组成。岩鸽消化道各区域的差异主要表现在上皮内膜的类型、上皮所形成的褶皱的形状、各层内腺体的分布以及各层的厚度。食道黏膜由角化的鳞状上皮组成,在嗉囊中显得较厚。上皮变得更加压缩,转化为简单的柱状上皮和立方上皮,分别排列在腺胃和肌胃上。单层柱状上皮也位于小肠、大肠、盲肠和泄殖腔内。大多数腺体和杯状细胞分布在消化道不同区域的粘膜中,表明存在酸性和中性的粘多糖分泌物,而在消化道不同区域均观察到蛋白质。冬夏两季对岩鸽消化道组织形态的研究表明,除食道区域外,其他消化道组织化学水平均无显著变化。目前的研究结果证实,埃及岩鸽作为一种留鸟不需要经常面对环境的变化。
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