دراسة مورفولوجية للحليمات اللسانية التذوقية للأرانب خلال فترة ما بعد الولادة بإستخدام المجهر الضوئى والماسح الإلكتروني
ملخص البحث
This study aimed to investigate the postnatal morphological features of rabbit’s lingual gustatory papillae using histological,
histochemical, morphometrical and scanning electron microscopical studies. A total of 48 New Zealand rabbits (1, 7, 15, 23,
30, 60 days postnatal) were used as the material. Tongue consisted of an apex, body and root with three types of gustatory
papillae fungiform, vallate and foliate. Rounded to oval fungiform papillae were distributed on lingual apex among fliform
papillae. Two foliate papillae on lateroposterior side have parallel folia increased progressively in number (14–20) with
age advancement. Two oval vallate papillae on lingual root surrounded by annular grooves. Histologically, the gustatory
papillary epithelium was thin at birth then increased in stratifcation and cornifcation from third to fourth week. Vallate and
foliate grooves were shallow in newborns then grew deeply by desquamation of their lining epithelium which completely
opened and connected with lingual excretory ducts at 23 days. Developing serous von Ebner’s glands appeared at 23 days
and became lobulated form 1–2 months. They gave a negative reaction with Periodic Acid Schif–Alcian blue stain, while
mucous Weber’s glands showed Alcian blue positive reaction. Taste buds were frstly seen at 15 days old, increased in number
and size and became mature with taste pores from third to fourth week. They distributed dorsally on fungiform and on lateral
sides of vallate and foliate. This structural adaptation and maturity of gustatory papillae to meet the functional demands of
food ingestion during the transition from suckling to dry matter feeding.
الكلمات المفتاحيه
Light microscopy · Lingual papillae · Morphology · Rabbits · Scanning electron microscopy