Bıldırcında (Coturnix coturnix japonica) pecten oculi’nin morfolojik olarak incelenmesi
Year 2011,
Volume: 58 Issue: 1, 5 - 10, 01.03.2011
İ. Önder Orhan
Okan Ekim
Alev Gürol Bayraktaroğlu
Abstract
Bu çalışmada bıldırcında (Coturnix coturnix japonica) pecten oculi, morfolojik olarak incelendi. Ortalama 19 adet kıvrıma sahip olan pecten oculi’nin, retina’ya tutunduğu tespit edildi. Bıldırcında pecten oculi’nin deniz kabuğu biçimli, yamuk benzeri bir şekle sahip olduğu ve bu nedenle kıvrımlı tip pecten grubuna dahil olduğu gözlendi. Ortalama olarak her bir kıvrım kalınlığı 259 µm olup, bu kalınlık kıvrımlar üzerinde her noktada sabit bulundu. Işık mikroskobik olarak, çok sayıda kapillar ve pigment hücreleri (melanositler) içeren pecten oculi’nin tabanı, discus nervi optici’nin ventral’inden retina’ya doğru yayılım göstermekteydi
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retina. Anat Record, 259, 263–275
Morphological investigation of the pecten oculi in quail (Coturnix
Year 2011,
Volume: 58 Issue: 1, 5 - 10, 01.03.2011
İ. Önder Orhan
Okan Ekim
Alev Gürol Bayraktaroğlu
Abstract
In this study pecten oculi was investigated morphologically in quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). It was detected that the pecten oculi was attached to the retina and consisted of 19 folds on average. It was observed that quail pecten was in the pleated group and had a shell like rhomboid shape. The width of the folds was 259 µm on average. The width of the each fold was constant on every region of the fold. In light microscopic investigation, pecten was consisted of large number of capillaries and pigment cells (melanocytes) and the basal edge of pecten lined from the ventral part of the optic disc through the retina ventrally and projected into the vitreous body
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prepared by the international committee on avian
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Association of Veterinary Anatomists. Nuttall
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vulture pecten. Acta Anat, 89, 473-480.
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observations on the pecten of the nighthawk (Chordeiles
minor). Ophthalmologica, 189, 211-220.
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pigeon (Columba livia). Ophthalmologica, 196, 151-159.
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5. Braekevelt CR (1989). Fine structure of the conus
papillaris in the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa). Histol
Histopathol, 4,287-293.
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6. Braekevelt CR (1991): Fine structure of the pecten oculi
of the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). Anat Histol
Embryol, 20, 354-362.
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7. Braekevelt CR (1994): Fine structure of the pecten oculi
in the American crow (Corvus brachyrhyncho). Anat
Histol Embryol, 23, 357-366.
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8. Braekevelt CR (1998): Fine structure of the pecten oculi
of the emu (Bromaius novaehollandiae). Tissue cell, 30,
157-165.
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9. Culling CFA, Allison RT, Barr WD (1985): Cellular
Pathology Technique. 4th ed. Butterworths, London; 214-
255.
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10. De Schaepdrijver L, Simoens P, Lauwers H, De Geest
JP (1989): Retinal vascular patterns in domestic animals.
Res Vet Sci, 47, 34-42.
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11. Duke-Elder S (1958): System of Ophthalmology. Henry
Kimpton, London.
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12. Fielding M (1972): The ultrastructure of the pecten oculi
in the domestic fowl. J Anat, 113, 295-297.
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13. Fischlschweiger W, O'Rahilly R (1966): The
ultrastructure of the pecten oculi in the chick. Acta Anat
(Basel), 65, 561-78.
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oculi of the chicken as a new in vivo model of the bloodbrain
barrier. Cell Tissue Res, 285, 91-100.
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pecten oculi of the chicken. Glia, 28, 201–214.
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İlkeleri. Medipres Yayınları – Özkan Matbaacılık, Ankara
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17. Jeon GS, Kang TC, Park SW, Kim DW, Seo JH, Cho
SS (2004): Microglial responses in the avascular quail
retina following transection of the optic nerve. Brain Res,
1023, 15-23.
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18. Kiama SG, Bhattacharjee J, Maina JN, Weyrauch KD
(1994): A scanning electron microscope study of the pecten
oculi of the black kite (Milvus migrans): possible
involvement of melanosomes in protecting the pecten
against damage by ultraviolet light. J Anat, 185, 637-642.
-
19. Kiama SG, Maina JN, Bhattacharjee J, Mwangi DK,
Macharia RG, Weyrauch KD (2006): The morphology of
the pecten oculi of the ostrich, Struthio camelus. Ann Anat,
188, 519-28.
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20. Llombart C, Nacher V, Ramos D, Luppo M, Carretero
A, Navarro M, Melgarejo V, Armengol C, RodríguezBaeza
A, Mendes-Jorge L, Ruberte J (2009Morphological characterization of pecteneal hyalocytes in
the developing quail retina. J Anat, 215, 280-91.
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21. Meyer DB (1977): The avian eye and its adaptations: in
crescitelli, Handbook of sensory physiology, Vol.VII/5.
The visual system in vertebrates. 549-612. Springer,
Berlin.
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22. Nickel R, Schummer A, Seiferle E (1977): Anatomy of
The Domestic Birds. Verlag Paul Parey Publishing
Berlin&Hamburg 2nd Ed., Berlin.
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23. O’Rahilly R, Meyer DB (1968): The development and
histochemistry of the pecten oculi. The Structure of the
Eye. Academic Press. New York, 207-219.
-
24. Porte A, Stoeckel ME, Brini A (1968): Structure du
pecten oculi chez le poulet. Archs Ophthal, 28, 7-26.
-
25. Sarıca M, Camcı Ö, Selçuk E (2003): Bıldırcın, Sülün,
Keklik, Etçi Güvercin, Beç Tavuğu ve Devekuşu
Yetiştiriciliği. O.M.Ü. Ziraat Fakültesi Ders Kitabı No: 4,
3. baskı, Samsun.
-
26. Schuck J, Gerhardt H, Wolburg H (2000): The
peripapillary glia of the optic nerve head in the chicken
retina. Anat Record, 259, 263–275