2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1698373
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Pineal Gland Morphology in Relation to Age and Season in Three Canidae Species

Abstract: Introduction The aim of the present study was to determine the morphological features of the pineal gland in three closely related Canidae species (raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides Gray, 1834; silver fox, Vulpes vulpes L., 1758; and blue fox, Vulpes lagopus L., 1758) of different ages during the breeding (spring) and nonbreeding (winter) periods. Materials and Methods Histological analysis of the pineal glands of canids was performed. Results The morphological changes in the pineal gla… Show more

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“…Also the goat pineal gland cytoarchetecture were similar that seen in bird (turkey pineal gland) which consist of 3 types of cells (33). In the albino rat cells differs from small cells with little cytoplasm and small darkly stained nuclei to large cells with abundant cytoplasm & large pale nuclei with prominent nucleoli according to, (34). The results showed multiple of variable size calcium patches within glandular parenchyma and the magnified section revealed oval concentrated calcium particles between pinealocytes and…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Also the goat pineal gland cytoarchetecture were similar that seen in bird (turkey pineal gland) which consist of 3 types of cells (33). In the albino rat cells differs from small cells with little cytoplasm and small darkly stained nuclei to large cells with abundant cytoplasm & large pale nuclei with prominent nucleoli according to, (34). The results showed multiple of variable size calcium patches within glandular parenchyma and the magnified section revealed oval concentrated calcium particles between pinealocytes and…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%