Flamingos inhabit specialized habitats and breed in large colonies, building their nests on islands that limit the access of terrestrial predators. Many aspects of their uropygial gland are still unknown. The uropygial gland, a sebaceous organ exclusive to birds, shares some histological features among species such as the presence of a capsule, adenomers with stratified epithelium and secondary and primary chambers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh fecundity often contributes to successful invasives. In molluscs, this may be facilitated by the albumen gland-capsule gland complex, which in gastropods secretes the egg perivitelline fluid that nourishes and protects embryos. The biochemistry of the albumen gland-capsule gland complex and its relationship with fecundity remain largely unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Biochem Zool
September 2017
In contrast with vitellogenin maturation, it is unknown whether gastropod perivitellin precursors are subject to large structural changes. The gastropod reproductive tract includes an accessory organ, the albumen gland (AG), that produces and secretes perivitelline fluid. In the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata, the large, reddish-pink AG provides eggs with perivitellins that are defensive against predators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArterial hypertension can cause left ventricular hypertrophy and consequent hypertensive cardiopathy, a condition that is associated with the development of heart failure, arrhythmia and ischemia. Electrocardiography is the oldest and simplest method for diagnosing left ventricular hypertrophy: nevertheless, though established electrocardiographic criteria are highly specific, their sensitivity is low, far below that of echocardiography. There are, however, new electrocardiographic criteria with improved sensitivity; moreover, the presence of electrocardiographic signs of hypertrophy in a hypertensive patient makes a diagnosis of hypertrophy highly probable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF