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Histology, lectin histochemistry and ultrastructure of interdigital gland in crossbred sheep

Authors :
A Irshad
A. R. Sreeranjini
C. Leena
K.B. Sumena
S. Maya
N.S. Sunil Kumar
Source :
Issue 2 (November - December). 1:112-116
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Vetinfo, 2020.

Abstract

Histology, lectin histochemistry and ultrastructure of interdigital gland in sheep was studied using six adult cross bred sheep of either sex collected from the Meat Technology Unit, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy. The manus and pes were detached from the rest of limbs and after recording the gross observations, the interdigital glands were fixed in 10 per cent neutral buffered formalin and processed for histological examinations. Stratified squamous epithelium with a prominent keratin layer lined the lumen, similar to the skin over the dorsal surface of manus and pes. The epidermis presented mucosal folds, which projected into the lumen. The dermis contained small sebaceous glands, hair follicles of different sizes, arrector pili muscles and apocrine sweat glands. The secretory epithelium of sweat glands was lined with a simple layer of cuboidal and relatively flattened cells. The excretory ducts of these glands were lined by cuboidal cells, with darker appearance than its secretory portion. The fibrous capsule was composed of dense connective tissue with collagen, adipose cells, blood vessels and nerve fibers. Glandular secretion and the granules in the stratum granolosum of the surface squamous epithelium showed positive reaction for lectin Ulex europaeus (UEA-I). The apocrine nature of sweat glands was revealed in the ultrastructural studies by scanning electron microscope. Keywords: Interdigital gland, sheep, histology, lectin histochemistry and ultrastructure

Details

Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Issue 2 (November - December)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ed2ca1fcdca91e32b6d090551a4b88b0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.51128/jfas.2020.a020