Functional morphology of the tongue in the domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo var. domesticus)

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作者
Skieresz-Szewczyk, Kinga [1 ]
Plewa, Barbara [1 ]
Jackowiak, Hanna [1 ]
机构
[1] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Fac Vet Med & Anim Sci, Dept Histol & Embryol, PL-60625 Poznan, Poland
关键词
turkey; tongue; lingual nail; orthokeratinized epithelium; parakeratinized epithelium; PARTICLE-SIZE; F-DOMESTICA; EPITHELIUM; CHICKEN; GOOSE; PERFORMANCE; GALLUS; LIGHT; LM;
D O I
10.1016/j.psj.2021.101038
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Nowadays, microstructural and ultra structural analysis of organs of the avian beak cavity points to new aspects of adaptation to food intake through the various feeding groups. These data should undoubtedly be considered in the time of mass production of compound feed in poultry, when many studies analyze the optimal size of food particles and their doses. Galliformes possess complex mechanisms of food collection and transport in the beak cavity. They collect food by pecking and transport food by using catch-and-throw and slide-and-glue mechanisms. The aim of current research is to conduct functional analysis of the tongue in poultry such as domestic turkey in context of type of food, method of food intake, and transport to the esophagus. The study involves observations of macroscopic and microscopic structures of the tongue mucosa by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy techniques with histochemical analysis of lingual glands. The obtained results showed that the tongue in domestic turkey fills two-thirds of the beak cavity. The lingual structure responsible for pecking is a rigid plate called lingual nail that works similar to a shovel to collect food. The median groove presented on surface of the tongue indicated path of food transport. The conical papillae on border between the lingual body and root are responsible for the last stage of food transport, while the papillae on the sides of root stabilize the path of food transport. For the first time, the presence of 2 types of cornified mucosal epithelia, orthokeratinized and parakeratinized epithelium, was presented. The analysis of occurrence of complex tubular lingual glands indicates production of mucous secretions composed of neutral mucopolysaccharides, with addition of sialomucins and sulfomucins. Mucous secretions moisturize surface of the tongue, thus facilitating the transport of dry food. The presence of sulfur mucopolysaccharides responds to protective function. To sum up, the tongue in domestic turkey is adapted to collect fine or coarse ground feed in form of mash or pellets through pecking and its transport to the esophagus using the slide and-glue and throw-and-catch mechanisms.
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