2015
DOI: 10.15863/tas.2015.02.22.2
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The Age Histology Adrenal Medulla of the Cattle

Abstract: In the thesis describes a material on the morphology of the adrenal medulla of cattle in the postnatal development-from birth up to ten years. Installed topographic features adrenaline A-cells and noradrenaline Ncells cells, their comparative morphology and growth patterns. Before puberty the size of the adrenal cells decreases and reaches a maximum yearling animals. Contact pattern characteristic of noradrenaline cells that grow to puberty and then their growth is reduced and restored after puberty.

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“…These cells are also characterized by chaotic arrangement, though in the gland, subcapsular layer, central and peripheral zones are distinguished (Humayun et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2018). The glands of ruminants were studied in the age and sex aspects (Jelinek & Konecny, 2011;Fiadotau, 2015), and also with respect to breed (Paul et al, 2016) or species peculiarities (Barszcz et al, 2016). The mentioned factors also influence the structure of the suprarenal glands of numerous species of rodents (Sheikhian et al, 2014;Olukole et al, 2016;Santos et al, 2016;Finco & Hammer, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cells are also characterized by chaotic arrangement, though in the gland, subcapsular layer, central and peripheral zones are distinguished (Humayun et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2018). The glands of ruminants were studied in the age and sex aspects (Jelinek & Konecny, 2011;Fiadotau, 2015), and also with respect to breed (Paul et al, 2016) or species peculiarities (Barszcz et al, 2016). The mentioned factors also influence the structure of the suprarenal glands of numerous species of rodents (Sheikhian et al, 2014;Olukole et al, 2016;Santos et al, 2016;Finco & Hammer, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%