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Journal of Cell and Animal Biology Vol. 1(3), pp. 058-061, October 2007
ISSN 1996-0867
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Postnatal development of
zygomatic glands from guinea pig: a morphological and morphometric
analyses
Daniel A Ribeiro1, Gerson F Assis2, Dagoberto
Sottovia Filho2 and Rumio Taga2
1Department of Health Sciences, Federal
University of Sao Paulo, UNIFESP, SP, Brazil. 2Department of
Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, Sao Paulo University,
USP, SP, Brazil.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
daribeiro@unifesp.br.
Accepted 8
October, 2007
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The postnatal development of zygomatic glands from guinea pig (Cavia
porcellus) ranging from 2 to 140 days of postnatal life was studied by
means of morphological and morphometric methods. The results showed that
the body weight growth has occurred in two phases from 2 to 7 and from
14 to 140 days. With respect to gland mass, its growth has also occurred
in two phases from 2 to 7 and from 14 to 140 days of life. Regarding
morphometric data of glandular components, the volume density of acini
has decreased at 140 days of postnatal life when compared to other
periods adopted in this study as depicted by significant statistically
differences (p<0.05). Ducts showed an increase of volume density at 2,
14 and 21 days of postnatal life. The volume density of stroma increased
progressively (p<0.05) at 140 days only. Taken together, we concluded
that the morphofunctional development occurs in the zygomatic gland
following 140 days of postnatal life evidenced by decrease in volume
density of acini and ducts and the growth of the stroma.
Key words:
Zygomatic glands, development, guinea pig. |
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