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Microscopic anatomy of the oesophagus in the southern white‐breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) a histochemical, stereological, and scanning electron microscope study.

Authors :
Massoud, Diaa
Abumandour, Mohamed
Hamdi, Hamida
Morsy, Kareem
El‐kott, Attalla F.
Attaallah, Amany
Shalaby, Fatma Mohsen
Source :
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C. Mar2023, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p318-326. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The present work was designed to investigate the microscopic structure of the oesophagus in the southern white‐breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) using histochemical staining, Scanning electron microscope (SEM), and stereological procedures. Four adult males were included in our study. Serial sections of the entire length of the oesophagus were stained with aldehyde fuchsin, alcian blue (pH 2.5), Periodic acid Schiff (PAS), and Masson's trichrome. Then, the total volume of the oesophagus, and the total volume of its different layers, were estimated using Cavalieri's principle. The oesophageal epithelium was a non‐keratinized stratified squamous type. Muscularis mucosa was present as a thick layer between lamina propria and submucosa and its thickness was increased toward the stomach. Tunica submucosa was a loose connective tissue containing an oesophageal gland with PAS‐positive and AB‐positive reactions throughout the submucosa and become denser toward the stomach. The tunica muscularis consisted of two distinct striated muscle layers, and its thickness was decreased toward the stomach. On SEM images, the cervical and thoracic oesophagus showed shallow folding, while the abdominal part had deeper folds. The present findings indicate that the histological properties of the oesophagus in southern white‐breasted hedgehogs have slight similarities with rodents and considering its epithelium, submucosal glands and tunica muscularis more resemble with dog oesophagus. The obtained results may be quite helpful to improve the current knowledge of the histophysiology of the hedgehog gastrointestinal tract as a member of eulipotyplan mammals and as a pet for biologists and veterinarians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03402096
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162416883
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12887