A LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE INTESTINAL-TRACT OF THE NILE CROCODILE (CROCODYLUS-NILOTICUS, LAURENTI 1768)

Citation
Sh. Kotze et al., A LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE INTESTINAL-TRACT OF THE NILE CROCODILE (CROCODYLUS-NILOTICUS, LAURENTI 1768), Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research, 59(4), 1992, pp. 249-252
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00302465
Volume
59
Issue
4
Year of publication
1992
Pages
249 - 252
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-2465(1992)59:4<249:ALSOTI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Although the histology of the intestinal tract of Crocodylus niloticus is touched on in overall studies on reptilian intestinal tract, a mor e comprehensive light microscopical study on this area is lacking. Spe cimens for histological examination were taken from the duodenum, the jejunum, the ileum and the rectum. The data obtained revealed that the mucosa is thrown into folds and simple, slightly branched tubular int estinal glands. The mucosal folds diminished in height and eventually disappeared upon reaching the ileorectal junction. The epithelium cove ring the folds and crypts was of the simple columnar type. Clear margi nal cells, goblet cells and argentaffin cells were observed throughout the intestinal tract. No Paneth cells were seen in this study. The la mina propria was rich in lymphocytic infiltrations while the musculari s mucosa consisted mainly of an outer longitudinal layer, the inner ci rcular layer being rudimentary or absent. The submucosa was extremely narrow, and the circular and longitudinal layers of the tunica muscula ris contained distinct layers of dense fibrous connective tissue. The histology of the intestinal tract of C. niloticus is shown to be in li ne with the situation in crocodilians and also exhibits a resemblance to that of carnivorous mammals.