2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.17720/v1
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Comparative features of the mucous glands in the gastroduodenal junction in guinea pigs and chinchillas: microanatomy and histochemistry

Abstract: Background: Mucous glands from the gastroduodenal junction are briefly represented by glandular cells in the stomach and by Brunner’s glands in the duodenum. The aim of the study was to describe the main histological/histochemical features of the gastroduodenal junction in guinea pigs and chinchillas. Results: The material was represented by tissue samples collected from the stomach and duodenum processed by paraffin technique. Histological sections were stained by Goldner’s trichrome stain, while mucous conte… Show more

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“…In guinea pigs, this composition is slightly different with characteristic weak reactions of PAS and AB in Brunner's glands, indicating that the mucin composition contains a few neutral or acidic carbohydrates. In contrast, chinchillas showed a strong reaction to PAS and AB staining indicating a large amount of neutral and acidic carbohydrates in their secretions (Gal et al 2019). The mucin characteristics in the Sunda porcupine's duodenum resemble those of the Persian squirrel, which exhibited a strong PAS staining intensity in goblet cells but was weak in Brunner's glands (Tootian et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In guinea pigs, this composition is slightly different with characteristic weak reactions of PAS and AB in Brunner's glands, indicating that the mucin composition contains a few neutral or acidic carbohydrates. In contrast, chinchillas showed a strong reaction to PAS and AB staining indicating a large amount of neutral and acidic carbohydrates in their secretions (Gal et al 2019). The mucin characteristics in the Sunda porcupine's duodenum resemble those of the Persian squirrel, which exhibited a strong PAS staining intensity in goblet cells but was weak in Brunner's glands (Tootian et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%