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Histomorphological features of Rabbit Uterine Tube During Estrous Phases
Author(s) -
Samira Abdul-Hussein Abdullah
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
tikrit journal of pure science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-1726
pISSN - 1813-1662
DOI - 10.25130/j.v24i4.834
Subject(s) - ampulla , infundibulum , estrous cycle , oviduct , luteal phase , uterus , follicular phase , rabbit (cipher) , biology , anatomy , epithelium , fallopian tube , chemistry , andrology , medicine , endocrinology , statistics , mathematics , genetics
cycle were studied. Twenty rabbit uterine tube were used. Rabbits were collected from local market. Sections from uterine tube infundibulum, ampulla and isthmus were prepared for histological study. Lengths and widths of various parts were obtained from the right tube. Ampulla formed the longest part, isthmus was narrowest segment and connected to the uterus. The infundibulum was with fimbrae. Epithelial liming was with few types of cells, and were; ciliated; non-ciliated secretory (peg cells) and basal cells were also demonstrated. The type of epithelial cells was pseudostratified epithelium. In the ampullary mucosa, large number of primary branches at the follicular phase was observed. Ciliation was more at the follicular phase than luteal phase. While secretory cells during follicular was less than that at luteal phase.

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