The histological characteristics and localisation of ACP and ANAE positive lymphocytes in the oesophageal tonsil of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos)

This study was carried out to examine histological and enzyme histochemical characteristics of the oesophageal tonsil in ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Tissue samples were collected from distal parts of the mucosal folds at the oesophageal y proventricular junction. We applied alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase to tissue sections for localisation of T or B lymphocytes. Trichrome staining, silver impregnation, methyl green-pyronin staining and PAS reaction were used for determination of light microscopic structure of the oesophageal tonsils. The oesophageal tonsils were located at the junction of the oesophagus and proventriculus. Interestingly, we detected the existence of high endothelial venules in the interfollicular area and of the accumulated positive cells in lymphoid nodules. It can be said that these tonsils have functions similar to the Harderian gland in avian species and Waldeyer's ring in mammalian species. -

Keywords: DUCK; HISTOLOGY; OESOPHAGEAL TONSIL

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The histological characteristics and localisation of ACP and ANAE positive lymphocytes in the oesophageal tonsil of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Hasan Hüseyin Dönmez, Emrullah Eken, Kamil Beşoluk, Emrah Sur,
Publication type
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Makale
Language
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İngilizce
Publication year
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2012
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Uluslararası
Source
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Avian Biology Research
Number
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1
Volume/Issue
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5
Page
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11-15
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ISSN: 1758-1559
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Sage Publications
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Sage
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Scopus
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SCI Expanded
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Scopus
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0,938 / 2017-WOS / 5 Year: 1,216
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This study was carried out to examine histological and enzyme histochemical characteristics of the oesophageal tonsil in ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Tissue samples were collected from distal parts of the mucosal folds at the oesophageal y proventricular junction. We applied alpha naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase to tissue sections for localisation of T or B lymphocytes. Trichrome staining, silver impregnation, methyl green-pyronin staining and PAS reaction were used for determination of light microscopic structure of the oesophageal tonsils. The oesophageal tonsils were located at the junction of the oesophagus and proventriculus. Interestingly, we detected the existence of high endothelial venules in the interfollicular area and of the accumulated positive cells in lymphoid nodules. It can be said that these tonsils have functions similar to the Harderian gland in avian species and Waldeyer's ring in mammalian species. -
Abstract
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Keywords: DUCK; HISTOLOGY; OESOPHAGEAL TONSIL
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3184/175815512X13264771062961
DOI
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10.3184/175815512X13264771062961
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Veteriner Fakültesi
Department
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Veteriner
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Hasan Hüseyin DÖNMEZ
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BL28132CFC
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2016-03-22
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2012
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WOS:000301899700002
Subject Headings
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duck
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histology
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oesophageal tonsil
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