Histogenesis study of the Auerbach's plexus in gastric of one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius)
Subject Areas : Journal of Large Animal Clinical Science Research(JLACSR)
Keywords: Histogenesis, one-humped camel, auerbach's plexus, nissl's staining,
Abstract :
Since the present study aim at investigating histogenesis of the auerbach’s plexus in fetus of one-humped camel. At 2 months of gestation until birth with according to age distance, 66 fetuses were collected of slaughter houses in semi-desert cities of Iran. After determining the fetuses age with C-RL (Crow-Rump Length) criterion, they were sent in 10% formalin to histological laboratory and after dissecting the fetuses gastric of abdominal cavity, with use of routine methods, were performed serial section with 8-10µm-thick of them. The section were treated and investigated with Nissl’s staining method. The results of the microscopic section indicate that the auerbach’s plexus in the third compartment’s was formed at 113 days of gestation and in the first and second compartment of gastric were formed at 137 days of gestation in connective tissue between tunica muscularis that with increasing fetuses age , the auerbach’s plexus was developed, too.
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