Epithelial mucins composed mainly of glycoproteins and play a vital role as protective barrier against a variety of harmful molecules and microbial infection. Additionally sialic acids, like glycoproteins, are considered as a main component of epithelial mucins and play an important role in mucosal immunity. For example, alpha 2,6-linked galactose/N-acetyl-galactosamine (Gal/GalNAc) sialic acid residues can recognize and mask different biological sites in some intermolecular or intercellular interactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe microanatomical features of the intestinal tract mucosa layer in different species of tetrapoda vary according to the type of species, tissue, and function of the targeted cells. In the present study, we have evaluated the histological and histochemical variations of the intestinal tract in four species representing superclass tetrapoda. Bufo regularis (toad), Trachylepis quinquetaeniata (lizard), Columba livia domestica (pigeon) and Mus musculus (mouse) were used as representatives for amphibians, reptilians, avians and mammalians respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe microanatomical features of the oesophageal gastric tract in tetrapod representatives and their function, especially those related to the mucosal layer, have not yet been fully investigated. The mucosal layer cells and their function in the oesophageal gastric tract differ structurally and functionally in tetrapod representatives based on interspecies difference and the type of food and feeding habits. The present study was, therefore, postulated to compare the mucosal microanatomical structure and histochemical biodistribution of different mucin types in oesophageal gastric tract tissues of four tetrapod species.
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