新西兰兔下颌下唾液腺的产前发育

S. M. Soliman, Khalid M.Mazher, T. M. Nabil, Shimaa M. Essam
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配对的下颌腺通过分泌唾液的润滑和抗菌作用,在维持正常口腔生物学中起关键作用。本研究对新西兰兔下颌下唾液腺的发育阶段进行了研究。选用11 ~ 30日龄新西兰兔胎20只。样品的头部区域和下颌下唾液腺进行组织学染色,并在光镜下检查。结果显示,在产前第12天,下颌下原基以双侧舌龈沟内陷上皮芽的形式出现。到第15天,芽深入生长,形成绳状结构,最后形成致密的凸起,形成未来的原始腺泡。形成的腺索在第17天开始分支形成初级腺管,在第18天形成管道。第22天观察原始腺囊。分叶在第25天得到确认并发育良好。同样,腺管系统发育完全,浆液性腺粒完全占据实质并被肌上皮细胞包围。足月胎儿已发育完全的下颌腺,具有典型的复合小管-腺泡性质和实质浆液样腺粒。PAS染色显示条纹管有强烈的阳性反应;然而,在腺泡细胞的细胞质中发现了微弱的PAS反应
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Prenatal development of submandibular salivary gland of New-Zealand rabbits
ARTICLE INFO The paired submandibular gland plays a critical role in maintaining normal oral biology through the lubricating and antimicrobial actions of produced saliva. In this study, the developmental stages of the submandibular salivary gland of the New Zealand rabbits were investigated. Twenty New-Zealand rabbit fetuses of 11-30 days old were used. Samples of the head region and submandibular salivary glands were histologically stained and examined under a light microscope. Results revealed that the submandibular primordia appeared as bilateral invaginated epithelial buds from the linguo-gingival groove on the 12th day of prenatal life. By the 15 day, the buds deeply grow to form a cord-like structure that ends with compact bulges forming the future primitive acini. The formed cords are then branching to develop the primary glandular ducts by the 17 day, which are canalized on the 18 day. The primitive gland capsule was observed by the 22 day. The lobulation was recognized and became well developed by the 25 day. Similetanouly, the glandular duct system is completely developed, and serous adenomeres fully occupied the parenchyma and are surrounded by myoepithelial cells. The full-term fetuses have fully developed submandibular glands with a typically compound tubulo-acinar nature and parenchymal seromucoid adenomeres. The PAS staining revealed a strong positive reaction in the striated ducts; however, weak PAS reactions were noticed in the cytoplasm of the acinar cells Received 11/2018 Accepted 12/2018 Online 12/ 2018
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