Comparative histological studies on the intestinal wall between the prenatal, the postnatal and the adult of the two species of Egyptian bats. Frugivorous Rousettus aegyptiacus and insectivorous Taphozous nudiventris

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Atteyat Selim, Eman El Nahas
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Abstract

The present study was planned to find the effect of different feeding habits on the structure of the duodenum and small intestine of adult, prenatal and postnatal of both fructivorous Rousettus aegyptiacus and the insectivorous Taphozous nudiventris using the histological and the histochemical techniques. Histologically, the duodenal wall of R. aegyptiacus and T. nudiventris is composed of the typical layers: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis and serosa, we observed that the mucosa with finger like villi and very sharp apices in prenatal and adult of R. aegyptiacus but compact finger like villi in T. nudiventris. Scattered among the columnar epithelium goblet cells which less numerous in R. aegyptiacus than in T. nudiventris. Brunner’s glands are less numerous also in R. aegyptiacus than in T. nudiventris. In postnatal the mucosa with pyramidal like villi in R. aegyptiacus and finger like villi in T. nudiventris. In ileum the intestinal glands are less numerous in R. aegyptiacus than in T. nudiventris. In prenatal the goblet cells are less developed in R. aegyptiacus and T. nudiventris. The intestinal glands are less developed also in R. aegyptiacus and T. nudiventris but in the postnatal the goblet cells and the intestinal gland are few in number in both R. aegyptiacus and T. nudiventris.

两种埃及蝙蝠产前、产后及成虫肠壁的组织学比较研究。食果的埃及Rousettus和食虫的裸蝗
本研究拟采用组织学和组织化学方法,研究不同摄食方式对果食性埃及Rousettus aegypticus和食食性裸腹绦虫成虫、产前和产后十二指肠和小肠结构的影响。组织学上,埃及伊蚊和裸纹伊蚊的十二指肠壁由典型的粘膜层、粘膜下层、肌层和浆膜层组成,我们观察到埃及伊蚊产前和成虫的十二指肠壁具有指状绒毛,顶端非常尖,而裸纹伊蚊的十二指肠壁具有致密的指状绒毛。散在柱状上皮中的杯状细胞在埃及伊蚊中比在裸纹伊蚊中数量少。埃及伊蚊的布鲁纳氏腺也比裸纹伊蚊少。出生后,埃及伊蚊粘膜呈锥体状绒毛,裸纹伊蚊黏膜呈指状绒毛。在回肠中,埃及伊蚊的肠腺数量少于裸纹伊蚊。在产前,埃及伊蚊和裸纹伊蚊的杯状细胞发育较差。埃及伊蚊和裸纹伊蚊的肠腺发育也较差,但在出生后埃及伊蚊和裸纹伊蚊的杯状细胞和肠腺数量较少。
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