Developmental morphological analyses on the preglottal salivary gland in Japanese quails (Coturnix japonica)

To understand the development of the mucous preglottal salivary gland in Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail), morphological and histochemical studies were performed on 20 healthy Japanese quail embryos (aging from 10th to 17th incubation days) and 25 healthy quail chicks (aging from 0th to 60th days)...

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Published inMicroscopy research and technique Vol. 85; no. 1; pp. 156 - 168
Main Authors Khalifa, Mahmoud Osman, Abd‐Elkareem, Mahmoud, Gaber, Wafaa, Li, Tao‐Sheng, Saleh, Abdelmohaimen Mostafa
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LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.01.2022
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Summary:To understand the development of the mucous preglottal salivary gland in Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail), morphological and histochemical studies were performed on 20 healthy Japanese quail embryos (aging from 10th to 17th incubation days) and 25 healthy quail chicks (aging from 0th to 60th days). The primordia of preglottal salivary gland were observed as an epithelial bud at the early embryonic stage, which then elongated and differentiated into secretory units by the end of this stage. In Japanese quails, the preglottal salivary gland was a mucous polystomatic tubuloalveolar unpaired gland composed of two lateral portions and a middle one embedded into the submucosa of the lingual root. The gland openings accompanied taste pore (8.17 μm) of taste buds associated salivary glands type; some skeletal muscle fibers embedded among secretory lobules extended from muscle cricohyoideus at 14th day‐old quail chick. Also, both herbts corpuscles and secretory motor plexus could be detected among secretory lobules. Based on our investigations, the development of the preglottal salivary gland could clearly be distinguished in the embryonic stage into pre bud and bud stages at 10th day old, cord and branching stages ended by cavitation at 11th day old, canalization stage at 13th day old, lobulation and secretory stages by the 17th day old. The secretory materials showed different histochemical reactions ended with highly alcinophilic mucous indicated highly sialomucin (acidic) content. Myoepithelial cells could be demonstrated at a 17‐day old quail embryo and thereafter surrounded the secretory endpieces of the preglottal salivary gland. The primordia of preglottal salivary gland were observed as an epithelial bud. Preglottal salivary gland was a mucous polystomatic tubuloalveolar unpaired gland. It composed of two lateral portions and a middle one embedded into the submucosa of the lingual root. The gland openings accompanied taste pore. Its secretion was highly alcinophilic mucous. Myoepithelial cells could be demonstrated at a 17‐day old quail embryo.
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Alberto Diaspro
Assiut University; Aswan University
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ISSN:1059-910X
1097-0029
DOI:10.1002/jemt.23892