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Thakur, P. N.
- Histological and Histochemical Studies on Seminal Vesicles in Pre Pubertal and Pubertal Ram
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary, Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, IN
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 37-40Abstract
Histological features showed that the seminal vesicles consisted of capsule, interlobular septa, glandular alveoli, interstitial tissue and ducts. The glands were tubulo alveolar with alveoli lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium comprising of ‘A’ and ‘B’ types of cells. The duct system comprised of central collecting sinus, interlobular ducts and main excretory duct. The glandular alveoli were more in number in pubertal than prepubertal ram. The micrometrical observations showed that values were more in pubertal than the prepubertal ram.
Keywords
Histology, Histochemistry, Seminal Vesicles, Pubertal, Prepubrtal, Ram.References
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- Farooqui, S.U., Chandra, G. and Pant, H.C. (1997). Histomorphological study of accessory sex glands in Borbavi goate Indian J. Vet. Anatomy, 9 (1/2) : 21-28.
- Gupta, A.N. and Singh, Yashwant (1982). Effect of castralation on the cytology of vesicular gland sin goat. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 52(2) :72-79.
- Kundu, P.B. (1980). Anatomical studies on the accessory male sex glands (gross and microscopic) of the Indian goat (Jamunapari and Cross Jamunapari). Indian J. Anim. Health, 151-154.
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- Panse, V.G. and Sukhatme, P.V. (1969). Statistical methods for Agricultural workers, ICAR Publications, New Delhi, India.
- Singh, U.B. and Sulochana, S. (1978). Hand book of histological and histochemical techniques, 2nd Premier Publishing House, 5-1-800, 1st Floor, Kothi, Hyderabad-95.
- Histological and Histochemical Studies of Dermis in Crossbreed Cattle
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.)
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 50-53Abstract
The skin of crossbreed cow (Deoni x HF, F1 generation) histologiocally showed, dermis The dermis was consisted to dense irregular connective tissues with a feltwork of collagen, elastic and reticular fibres along with the sweat gland, sebaceous gland, hair follicles, ararector pilli muscles, blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves and connective tissue cells i.e. fibroblast. It was divided into two layers as a superficial papillary layer and deep reticular layer without a clear demarcation.
Keywords
Histology, Histochemistry, Dermis, Crossbreed Cattle.References
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- Bhayani, D.M. and Vyas, K.N. (1991). Age and regional differences in the characteristics of hair follicle and hair fibre in the skin of Gir cattle. Indian Vet. J. 68 (4) : 334-347.
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- Mukherjee, K.L. (1992). Medical laboratory technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 3 : 1157-1171.
- Nay, T. and Harman, R.H. (1963). Some skin characters in five breeds of European dairy cattle (Bos Taurus L.). Australian J. Agric. Res., 14 : 294-302.
- Panse, U.G. and Sukhatme, P.V. (1967). Statistical methods for Agricultural Workers, ICAR, New Delhi, India.
- Patel, J.M., Vyas, K.N.,Vyas, Y.L. and Dave, A.D. (1988). Age associated changes in skin thickness and follicle and sweat gland depth in Jersey x Kankrej and Holstein x Kankrej F1 crossbreed. Indian Vet. J., 65 : 523-526.
- Singh, U.B. and Sulochana, S. (1997). Handbook of histological and histochemical techniques premier, Publishing House, 5-18000, First Floor, Kothi, Hyderabad, pp.1-63.
- Histological and Histochemical Studies of Epidermis in Crossbreed Cattle
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.)
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 59-61Abstract
The skin of crossbreed cow (Deoni x HF, F1 generation) histologiocally showed three layers as epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis consisted of four types of layers from outer to inner side as Stratum carneum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum and Stratum basale. The keratinocytes were found in the Stratum carneum, melanocytes and langerhans cells were found in Stratum spinosum and Stratum basale. The markels cells were round in basal layer of the epidermis in heifers. The papillomatus epidermis was the down growth of the epidermis between the dermal papillae.
Keywords
Histology, Histochemistry, Skin, Epidermis, Crossbreed Cattle.References
- Bhayani, D.M. and Vyas, K.N. (1991). Age and regional differences in the characteristics of hair follicle and hair fibre in the skin of Gir cattle. Indian Vet. J,. 68(4) : 334-347.
- Hossain, M.I., Khan, M.A.B., Shahjahan, M., Quasem, M.A., Mannan, M.A. and Zaman, M.A. (1986). Skin anatomy of water buffalo, Buffalo J., 2 : 11-18.
- Lioyd, D.H., Dick, W.D.B. and Jenkinson, M. (1979). Structure of the epidermisin ayrshire bullocks. Res. Vet. Sci., 26 : 172-179.
- Mukherjee, K.L. (1992). Medical laboratory technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 3 : 1157-1171.
- Panse, V.G. and Sukhatme, P.V. (1967). Statistical methods for agricultural workers, ICAR, New Delhi, India.
- Saravanakumar, V.R. and Thiagarajan, M. (1992). Comparision of sweat glands, skin characters and heat tolerance co-efficients amongst Murrah, Surti and non-descript buffaloes. Indian J. Anim Sci., 63 (7) : 625-628.
- Saxena, S.K., Malim, M.R. and Parekh, H.K.B. (1994). Skin characters of crossbreed cattle and physiological adaption : Skin thickness. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 64 (5) : 446-449.
- Singh, U.B. and Sulochana, S. (1997).Handbook of histological and histochemical techniques, Premier Publishing House, 5-1-8000, First Floor, Kothi, Hyderabad, pp.1-63.
- Study on Gross Anatomy of Male Accessory Sex Glands in Prepubertal and Pubertal Ram
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.)
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 68-71Abstract
The present research was conducted to study the gross anatomy of male accessory sex glands in prepubertal and pubertal ram. The length, width of the right and left ampulla in pubertal ram were more than the prepubertal ram. The right seminal vesicle was slightly larger than the left seminal vesicle in the same animal. Biometrical observations showed that there was on increase in the seminal veside dimensions in the pubertal as compared to prepubertal ram. The prostate gland was an unpaired more or less diffused and extended as greater difference along with technical part of the urethra under cover of urethral muscles. The prostate gland was present as pars diseminata only in prepubertal and pubertal ram. The bulbourethral glands were paired located on the dorsal surface of the bulbar portion of the pelvic part of the urethra. The gland in pubertal was relatively greater than the prepubertal.
Keywords
Gross Anatomy, Ampulla, Prostate, Seminal Vesicles Bubourethral Ram.References
- Bagshaw, P.A. and Ladds, P.W. (1974). A study on the accessory sex glands of bulls in Abbatoris in Northern Australia. Australian Vet. J., 50 : 489-495.
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- Farooqui, S.U., Chandra, G. and Pant, H.C. (1997). Histomorphological study of accessory sex glands in Borbavi goats Indian J. Vet. Anatomy, 9 (1/2) : 21-28.
- Frandson, R.D. (1981). Anatomy and physiology of form animals, 3rd Ed. pp.437-438, 444-445.
- Gupta,A.N. and Singh, Yashwant (1982). Effect of castration on the cytology of vesicular glands in goat. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 52 (2) : 72-79.
- Joshi, N.H., Luktuke, S.N. and Chatterjee, S.N. (1967). Studies on the biometry of the reproductive tract and some endocrine glands of the buffalo male. Indian Veterinary J., 44(1): 137 - 145.
- Kundu, P.B. (1980). Anatomical studies on the accessory male sex glands (gross and microscopic) of the Indian goat (Jamuna Pari and Cross Jamuna Pari), Indian J. Anim. Health, 151-154.
- Nimse, R.G. (2003). Histological and histochemical studies of testis and accessory sex gland in buck M.V.Sc. Thesis, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur, M.S. (India).
- Sane, C.A., Luktuke, S.N., Deshpande, B.R., Kaikini, D.P., Velhankar, V.B., Hukeri, V.B. and Kodajali, S.B. (1982). Reproductive organs in the male reproduction in form animals. Vetrghese Publishing House Bombay (M.S.) India, pp. 430-435.
- Study on Skin Thickness in Crossbreed Cattle
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.)
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 72-74Abstract
The skin of crossbreed cow (Deoni x HF, F1 generation) histologiocally showed three layers as epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis consisted of four types of layers from outer to inner side as Stratum carneum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum and Stratum basale. The keratinocytes were found in the Stratum carneum, melanocytes and langerhans cells were found in Stratum spinosum and Stratum basale. The markels cells were round in basal layer of the epidermis in heifers.
Keywords
Skin, Thickness, Crossbreed Cattle.References
- Bhatnagar, T.S. and Kumar, S. (1980). Skin thickness to relation to milk production in Sahiwal cows and their crosses with Brown Swiss. Indian J. Dairy Sci. 33:91-94.
- Bhayani, D.M., Vyas, K.N. and Patel, J.M. (1989). Study on thermoregulatory structures and shirinkage percentage during processing of skin biopsies in the Kankrej cow. Indian J. Anim Sci., 59 (3) : 339-343.
- Bhayani, D.M. and Vyas, K.N. (1990). Age and regional differences along with effect of drought on the thickness of skin as well as papillary and reticular layer in cattle. Indian Vet. J., 67(12) : 1148-1152.
- Harman, R.H., Beeston, J.W.U., Allen, T.E. and Nay, T. (1966). Skin thickness in sahiwal and Jerssey cattle and its measurements. J. Agric. Sci. Camb., 67: 345-351.
- Hossain, M.I., Khan, M.A.B., Shahjahan, M., Quasem, M.A., Mannan, M.A. and Zaman, M.A. (1986). Skin anatomy of water buffalo, Buffalo J., 2 : 11-18.
- Jogi, R.V. and Patel, U.G. (1978). Body measurements and their relationship with milk yield and fat per cent.GUJVET., 9 : 12-18.
- Mohan, M. and Prabhu, S.S. (1969). Stueies on variation in skin fold thickness in Indian cattle breeds I. Hariana and Tharparkar. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 39 : 399-409.
- Nay, T. and Harman, R.H. (1963). Some skin characters in five breeds of European dairy cattle (Bos taurus L.). Australian J. Agric. Res., 14 : 294-302.
- Patel, J.M., Vyas, K.N., Vyas, Y.L. and Dave, A.D. (1988). Age associated changes in skin thickness and follicle and sweat gland depth in Jersey x Kankrej and Holstein x Kankrej F1 crossbreed. Indian Vet. J., 65 : 523-526.
- Prajapati, K.B., Radadia, N.S.,Tajane, K.R. and Patel, J.P. (1993). Association of milk vein measurements, escutchem length and skin fold thickness with milk production in Mehasana buffaloes. Indian J. Dairy Sci., 46(4) : 180-181.
- Rahman, S.M. and Gill, R.S. (1991). Relation between milk vein and udder skin thickness with milk yield in Murrah buffaloes. Indian J. Anim. Prod.Manag., 7(3):119-123.
- Saravanakumar, V.R. and Thiagarajan, M. (1992). Comparision of sweat glands, skin characters and heat tolerance co-efficients amongst Murrah, Surti and non-descript buffaloes. Indian J. Anim Sci., 63 (7) : 625-628.
- Saxena, S.K., Malim, M.R. and Parekh, H.K.B. (1994). Skin characters of crossbreed cattle and physiological adaption : Skin thickness. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 64 (5) : 446-449.
- Singh, U.B. and Sulochana, S. (1997). Handbook of histological and histochemical techniques, Premier Publishing House, 5-1-8000, First Floor, Kothi, Hyderabad, pp.1-63.
- Histological and Histochemical Studies of Sweatgland in Crossbreed Cattle
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.)
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 82-85Abstract
The sweat glands were apocrine type of glands present at the deeper part of the dermis. These glands were found oval and rounded in heifer, elongated oval and spherical arranged in clustures in lactating cow and elongated and tubular with narrow lumen in pregnant cow and were lined by simple cuboidal epitherlical cells.
Keywords
Histology, Histochemistery, Sweat Gland, Crossbreed, Cattle.References
- Bhayani, D.M., Vyas, K.N. and Patel, J.M. (1989). Study on thermoregulatory structures and shirinkage percentage during processing of skin biopsies in the Kankrej cow. Indian J. Anim Sci., 59 (3) : 339-343.
- Mukherjee, K.L. (1992). Medical laboratory technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, India, 3 : 1157-1171.
- Nay, T. (1959). Sweat glands in cattle. Histology, morphology and evolutionary trends. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 10 : 121-128.
- Nay, T. and Jenkinson, D.M. (1964). Skin structure and milk production in British dairy cattle J. Dairy Res., 31: 53-58.
- Panse, V.G. and Sukhatme, P.V. (1967). Statistical methods for agricultural workers, ICAR, New Delhi, India.
- Singh, U.B. and Sulochana, S. (1997). Handbook of histological and histochemical techniques, Premier Publishing House, 5-18000, First Floor, Kothi, Hyderabad, pp.1-63.
- Histological and Histochemical Studies on Bulbourethral Gland in Prepubertal and Pubertal Ram
Authors
1 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
Source
The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 13, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 86-89Abstract
Histologically, the bulbourethral gland consisted of capsule, interlobular septa, interstitial tissue, glandular alveoli and ducts, in prepubertal and pubertal ram. The glands were tubule alveolar consisting of serous and mucous alveoli duct. The serous alveoli were lined by simple columnar epithelium whereas mucous alveoli were lined by pyramidal shaped tall columnar epithelium. The interlobular duct was lined by pseudostratified epithelium.
Keywords
Histology, Histochemistry, Bulbourchthral Gland, Prepubertal, Pubertal, Ram.References
- Farooqui, S.U., Chandra, G. and Pant, H.C. (1997). Histomorphological study of accessory sex glands in Barbari goats, Indian J. Vet. Anatomy, 9 (1/2):21-28.
- Gupta, A.N. and Singh, Yashwant (1982). Histological and Histochemical studies on the bulbourethral glands of normal and castrated goat Indian J. Anim. Sci., 52 (9) : 758-763.
- Kundu, P.B. (1980). Anatomical studies on the accessory male sex glands (gross and microscopic) of the Indian goat (Jamunopari and Cross Jamunapari). Indian J. Anim. Health, 151-154.
- Mukherjee, K.L. (1990). Medical laboratory technology. Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, India. pp.1111-1176.
- Nimse, R.G. (2003). Histological and histochemical studies of testis and accessory sex gland in buck M.V.Sc. Thesis, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur, M.S. (India).
- Pal and Bhardwaj, M.B.L. (1998). Microanatomy of bulbourethral gland in Indian buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Indian J. Vet. Anatomy, 10 (1/2) : 41-47.
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- Roy, K.S., Singh, Narinder and Malhi, P.S. (2006). Histomorphological studies on the bulbourethral gland of Murrah buffalo during postnatal development Indian J. Anim. Sci., 76 (9) : 680-682.
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