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Anatomical and surface ultrastructural investigation of the tongue in the straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum,Kerr 1972)
Authors:Casmir Onwuaso Igbokwe  Umar Muhammed Bello  Felix Ejikeme Mbajiorgu
Institution:1. Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka & Histology division, Faculty of health Sciences, University of Witswatersrand, Nsukka, Nigeria;2. Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello Univ, Zaria, Nigeria;3. Histology Division, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:The morphology of tongue in straw-coloured fruit bat from tropical forests was evaluated in relation to frugivorous diets and in comparison with other species that consumes other food types. Gross, stereomicroscopy, scanning electron microscope and histological methods were used. The tongue was relatively long with round tip, which closely fitted into oral cavity. Five types of mechanical papillae included crown-like and trifid filiform papillae. Also bulky, cone-shaped papillae and long conical papillae were identified. These mechanical types also showed variations in shape, size and number of processes of papillae. Transitional forms of these mechanical papillae were present. Fungiform papillae with taste pores were interposed amongst filiform types in apex and body; three ovoid-shaped vallate papillae were in triangular arrangement on root and displayed taste pores. Some bulky, cone-shaped papillae surrounded the vallate papillae. Histologically, mechanical filiform types showed highly keratinized stratified squamous epithelium and dense connective tissue core with secondary papillae. Taste buds appeared in fungiform and vallate papillae. Neutral and acidic secretions were identified in lingual glands of root. The presence of prominent filamentous processes of filiform papillae and conical papillae of the tongue in conjunction with gustatory papillae ensures adaptation to copious fruit diets. The gross morphometric and histometric parameters of the tongue did not differ remarkably from previous values obtained for some fruit bats with comparable weight. This investigation showed similarities with fruit bats such as large flying fox and Egyptian fruit bat and reflect common diet and feeding habits but varied from insectivorous and nectivorous bats.
Keywords:fruit- bat  microscopy  papillae  Tongue  ultrastructure
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