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A Histological, Histochemical and Ultrastructural Study on the Fundic Region
of the Stomach of Nile Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Research Authors
Doaa M Mokhtar*, Enas A Abd-Elhafez and Hassan AHS
Research Abstract

The present work was carried out on 20 specimens of both sexes of Nile catfish in order to observe the
morphological and histological as well as the fine structure of fundic gland region of the stomach. The present
study demonstrated the presence of folded mucosa in the fundic region of the stomach and its surface epithelium
was lined by simple columnar mucosecretory cells. The lamina propria contained simple tubular branched glands.
The fundic glands were made up of oxyntico-peptic cells. The glandular cells were positive to PAS and negative
to Alcian blue and showed strong positive activity for acid phosphatase. The electron microscopic examination
revealed that the oxyntico-peptic cells contained a dense tubulovesicular system that may participate in hydrochloric
acid production, in addition to the extensive presence of mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi
complex is involved in the formation of secretory or zymogen granules. Oval to round- shaped enteroendocrine cells
were scattered among the glandular and superficial columnar cells, which stained positive to Grimelius stain. The
glands were surrounded by collagenous fibers and smooth muscle fibers

Research Journal
cytology and histology
Research Member
Research Publisher
omicis
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6 (4)
Research Website
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7099.1000341
Research Year
2015
Research Pages
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