Ultrastructure of the tubular glands in the isthmus region of the oviduct in laying and natural moulting commercial egg‐type chickens |
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Authors: | Mary‐Cathrine Nyasha Madekurozwa Mike M. Mpango |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The study investigated the ultrastructural characteristics of tubular gland and duct cells, as well as luminal gland cells in the isthmus region of the oviduct of laying and natural moulting hens. Tubular glands in laying birds were composed of type 1 and 2 cells. Based on the preponderance of each cell type, in relation to the location of a developing egg in the oviduct of the domestic fowl, these gland cells may represent different functional states of the same cell. The findings of the study on natural moulting birds suggest that autophagy is a process confined to the early stages of degeneration, while necrosis occurs in the terminal stages. |
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Keywords: | autophagy avian ducts isthmus moult necrosis tubular glands |
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