Histological and Histochemical Studies on the Lingual, Preglottal and Laryngeal Salivary Glands of the Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) at the Post‐hatching Period

N. Liman, G. Bayram, M. Kocak
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The postnatal development and histochemistry of mucins of the lingual, preglottal and laryngeal glands in the quails were investigated by means of light microscopy using specific staining for complex carbohydrates. In this study, the tongues were taken from female and male quails from day 1 to day 60 after hatching. The salivary glands in quail’s tongue comprised the lingual gland, with lateral and medial (paraentoglossal gland) portions that differ in morphology and histochemical staining, and the preglottal gland, with two lateral portions and one medial portion. The medial portion of the preglottal gland, which extended to the row of the laryngeal papillae on each side of the glottis, was described as the laryngeal gland. The salivary glands were present at hatching and their cells were functionally mature and secreted mucins. In quail of all ages, the histochemical reactions revealed that the cytoplasms of the secretory cells of the preglottal, laryngeal and paraentoglossal gland (medial portion of lingual gland) contained sialomucins and weakly sulphated epithelial mucins. Neutral mucins were absent in the paraentoglossal gland, while a small amount of neutral mucins was present in other glands. The mucins with vicinal diol groups, sialomucins and weakly sulphated epithelial mucins were mixed within the secretory cells of all the glands. All the histochemical reactions were restricted to the supranuclear regions of the secretory cells within the lateral portion of the lingual gland. In conclusion, the contents of mucins in the lingual, preglottal and laryngeal glands varied between different age groups, however, no differences in the glands’ histochemistry between male and female quails were observed.
日本鹌鹑(Coturnix Coturnix japonica)孵化后舌、声门前和喉唾液腺的组织学和组织化学研究
采用复合碳水化合物特异性染色的光学显微镜技术,研究了鹌鹑出生后舌腺、声门前腺和喉腺黏蛋白的发育和组织化学变化。在本研究中,从孵化后第1天至第60天分别取雌性和雄性鹌鹑的舌头。鹌鹑舌上的唾液腺包括舌腺和声门前腺,舌腺的外侧和内侧(舌旁腺)部分在形态和组织化学染色上有所不同,声门前腺有两个外侧部分和一个内侧部分。声门前腺的内侧部分,延伸到声门两侧的喉乳头排,称为喉腺。孵化时唾液腺存在,唾液腺细胞功能成熟,分泌黏液。在所有年龄的鹌鹑中,组织化学反应显示声门前腺、喉腺和舌旁腺(舌腺内侧部分)分泌细胞的细胞质中含有唾液黏液蛋白和弱硫酸盐上皮黏液蛋白。舌旁腺无中性粘蛋白,其他腺体有少量中性粘蛋白。具有邻二醇基团的黏液蛋白、唾液黏液蛋白和弱硫酸盐上皮黏液蛋白混合在所有腺体的分泌细胞内。所有组织化学反应均局限于舌腺外侧部分分泌细胞的核上区。综上所述,不同年龄鹌鹑舌腺、声门前腺和喉腺黏蛋白含量存在差异,但雄性和雌性鹌鹑腺体组织化学没有差异。
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