Veterinary Archives, Vol. 79 No. 4, 2009.
Original scientific paper
Observations on the morphology of the uterus of the porcupine (Hystrix cristata)
Dervis Ozdemir
; Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ataturk University, Ilica-Erzurum, Turkey
Omer Atalar
; Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Firat University, Elazig, Turkey
Abstract
The uterine structure of the porcupine (Hystrix cristata) was examined grossly and microscopically. The uterus is composed of two narrow and convoluted uterine horns, separated by the velum uteri, a small uterine body and a long cervix. Following routine histological procedures, uterus tissue specimens were examined under light microscopy. The endometrial lining of both uterine horns and body was a pseudostratified, columnar ciliated epithelium. The endometrium contained sparse simple tubular glands. The animals in the luteal phase showed a more developed hyperplasia of the endometrial simple tubular glands than females in the follicular phase. The cervix presents interdigitated rows of mucosal prominences that project into the lumen.
Keywords
Hystrix cristata; porcupine; uterus; endometrial epithel
Hrčak ID:
45597
URI
Publication date:
10.7.2009.
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