森林麝麝香腺的组织学和组织化学特征:初步研究。

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
European Journal of Histochemistry Pub Date : 2025-06-17 Epub Date: 2025-07-10 DOI:10.4081/ejh.2025.4216
Qianyi Wang, Chunyu Han, Dong Zhang, Yuning Liu, Yunyun Gao, Haolin Zhang, Defu Hu
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摘要

麝香是雄麝麝香腺分泌的一种具有生物学价值的分泌物,具有重要的经济和药用价值。由于野生麝数量的急剧下降和枯竭,圈养麝已成为可持续生产麝的主要途径。迄今为止,对麝香腺的组织结构和分泌机制尚不完全了解。本研究采用组织学和免疫组化(IHC)技术,结合三维(3D)组织重建技术,系统分析了森林麝(Moschus berezovskii)麝香腺的细胞组成和分泌功能。结果表明,麝香腺主要由腺泡结构组成,腺泡结构包含两种不同的腺细胞(GC)类型。免疫组化结果显示,ⅰ型腺细胞(gci)主要表达GALNT7,ⅱ型腺细胞(gci)主要表达BMP6。三维重建显示腺体纵轴结构不均匀,腺泡面积比例在40% - 65%之间。这是首次展示了森林麝麝麝腺的详细3D视图,为该物种的麝香腺功能提供了必要的组织学见解。这些初步的观察结果为进一步研究麝香分泌的调控机制提供了有益的基础。
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Histological and histochemical characterization of the musk gland in forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii): a preliminary study.

Musk is a biologically valuable secretion from the musk gland of male musk deer, with significant economic and medicinal importance. Due to severe decline and depletion of wild musk deer population, captive breeding of musk deer has become the primary approach for sustainable musk production. So far, the histological structure and secretion mechanism of the musk gland remain incompletely understood. In this study, we employed histological and immunohistochemical (IHC) techniques, along with three-dimensional (3D) tissue reconstruction, to systematically analyze the cellular composition and secretory functions of the musk gland in forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii). Our results revealed that the musk gland was primarily composed of acinar structures containing two distinct glandular cell (GC) types based on the histological observation. IHC results showed type I glandular cells (GCIs) predominantly expressed GALNT7 while type II glandular cells (GCIIs) mainly expressed BMP6. The 3D reconstruction demonstrated structural heterogeneity along the gland's longitudinal axis, with the proportion of the acinar area varying between 40% and 65%. This is the first time that a detailed 3D view of musk gland in forest musk deer has been shown, which provides essential histological insights into musk gland function in this species. These preliminary observations may provide useful groundwork for future investigations into the regulatory mechanisms of musk secretion.

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European Journal of Histochemistry
European Journal of Histochemistry 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
47
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original papers concerning investigations by histochemical and immunohistochemical methods, and performed with the aid of light, super-resolution and electron microscopy, cytometry and imaging techniques. Coverage extends to: functional cell and tissue biology in animals and plants; cell differentiation and death; cell-cell interaction and molecular trafficking; biology of cell development and senescence; nerve and muscle cell biology; cellular basis of diseases. The histochemical approach is nowadays essentially aimed at locating molecules in the very place where they exert their biological roles, and at describing dynamically specific chemical activities in living cells. Basic research on cell functional organization is essential for understanding the mechanisms underlying major biological processes such as differentiation, the control of tissue homeostasis, and the regulation of normal and tumor cell growth. Even more than in the past, the European Journal of Histochemistry, as a journal of functional cytology, represents the venue where cell scientists may present and discuss their original results, technical improvements and theories.
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