STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE KIDNEYS IN AN ISOLATED POPULATION OF GERBILLUS GERBILLUS IN THE EGYPTIAN NILE DELTA

M. Younes, M. Ghalwash, M. Salem
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A recently-discovered population of the lesser Egyptian gerbil " Gerbillus gerbillus" , a rodent of extreme desert habitats inhabits an isolated area in the well-watered Nile Delta. The population has been isolated in this atypical habitat since the formation of the modern Nile Delta in the late Pleistocene-early Holocene and has since been subjected to environmental conditions that are very different from those of their typical extreme desert habitats. This study examined the renal morphology and a suite of hematological and biochemical parameters in 57 Egyptian gerbils to assess whether this isolation has resulted in any detectable structural and/or functional changes in the Nile Delta population compared with the other populations. Significant morphological changes in the kidney structure were detected among the groups, and included higher relative medullary thickness and fewer but larger cortical and juxtamedullary glomeruli with higher relative glomerular blood volume. These changes may reflect adaptive morphological and physiological changes developed following the isolation of the northern Nile Delta population that began with the encroaching mesic and estuarine conditions of the northern fringes of the Nile Delta some 12000 years before the present. Such changes appear to be related to the need
埃及尼罗河三角洲沙鼠孤立种群肾脏的结构和功能变化
最近发现的一种较小的埃及沙鼠“沙鼠”,一种极端沙漠栖息地的啮齿动物,居住在水充足的尼罗河三角洲的一个孤立地区。自更新世晚期至全新世早期现代尼罗河三角洲形成以来,该种群一直被隔离在这个非典型栖息地中,并从此受到与典型极端沙漠栖息地非常不同的环境条件的影响。本研究检查了57只埃及沙鼠的肾脏形态和一套血液学和生化参数,以评估与其他种群相比,这种分离是否导致尼罗河三角洲种群中任何可检测的结构和/或功能变化。各组肾脏结构均有明显形态学改变,包括相对髓质厚度增大,皮质肾小球和近髓肾小球数量减少但体积增大,肾小球相对血容量增大。这些变化可能反映了大约12000年前尼罗河三角洲北部边缘的沼泽和河口侵蚀条件下,尼罗河三角洲北部种群与外界隔离后产生的适应性形态和生理变化。这种变化似乎与需要有关
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