Research Article

A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat

Volume: 14 Number: 2 June 30, 2021
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A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat

Abstract

Mast cells are particularly in association with structures, especially the skin, respiratory, and digestive systems in proximity to surfaces that interface with the external environment. This study was carry out to demonstrate the distribution and heterogeneity of mast cells in the Angora goat glandula mandibularis by using morphological, histochemical, and immunohistochemical methods. A total of seven healthy male adult Angora goats' mandibular glands were studied. Mast cells were distinctly distinguished by their metachromatic staining in preparates stained with toluidine blue. The cells were observed in various sizes and shapes, especially round, oval, and elongate-shaped. Mast cells were seen in both intralobular and interlobular interstitium in glandula mandibularis. Many mast cells were observed in the interlobular interstitium, especially around the blood vessels. The Alcian-blue/Safranin O combined staining method was used to determine mast cell heterogeneity. In glandula mandibularis, blue-colored alcian-blue (AB) (+) and pink-red colored safranin O (SO) (+) mast cell subtypes were observed. Chymase positive mast cells were usually observed one by one in both intralobular and interlobular interstitium. As a result, the mandibular gland of Angora goat which is local species was examined; the morphology, locations, heterogeneity of mast cells, and chymase expression were specified.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Veterinary Surgery

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 30, 2021

Submission Date

March 19, 2021

Acceptance Date

May 24, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 14 Number: 2

APA
Ertuğrul, T. (2021). A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 14(2), 255-261. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.899909
AMA
1.Ertuğrul T. A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat. kvj. 2021;14(2):255-261. doi:10.30607/kvj.899909
Chicago
Ertuğrul, Tuğrul. 2021. “A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14 (2): 255-61. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.899909.
EndNote
Ertuğrul T (June 1, 2021) A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14 2 255–261.
IEEE
[1]T. Ertuğrul, “A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat”, kvj, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 255–261, June 2021, doi: 10.30607/kvj.899909.
ISNAD
Ertuğrul, Tuğrul. “A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14/2 (June 1, 2021): 255-261. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.899909.
JAMA
1.Ertuğrul T. A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat. kvj. 2021;14:255–261.
MLA
Ertuğrul, Tuğrul. “A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, vol. 14, no. 2, June 2021, pp. 255-61, doi:10.30607/kvj.899909.
Vancouver
1.Tuğrul Ertuğrul. A Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Study on Glandula Mandibularis Mast Cells in Angora Goat. kvj. 2021 Jun. 1;14(2):255-61. doi:10.30607/kvj.899909