Comparative Histology of the Kidney of Bos taurus and Bos indicus Cattle |
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Authors: | Gabriel Kihanda Mbassa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Sokoine University of Agriculture Morogoro, Tanzania and Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Twenty-six kidneys of 2–4 years old Bos indicus (zebu cattle) and twenty kidneys of 4-year old Bos taurus were examined under the light microscope. The renal tubular epithelial heights and diameters were smaller in zebu than in Bos taurus. The Bos indicus kidney had fewer vascular bundles in the outer medullary zone and a smaller number of capillaries per vascular bundle, hence a lower renal blood flow than in Bos taurus. The Bos indicus proximal tubules had broader brush borders than those of Bos taurus. The smaller renal corpuscles with smaller glomerular filtration surface and low renal blood flow are responsible for low glomerular filtration rate and urinary flow, enabling their kidneys to retain more water than those of Bos taurus. |
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