The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science
Online ISSN : 1881-1442
Print ISSN : 0021-5295
ISSN-L : 0021-5295
Histochemistry of Complex Carbohydrates in the Horse Duodenal Gland
Kazushige TAKEHANAMitsuo ABEKenji IWASATakeo HIRAGA
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1989 Volume 51 Issue 5 Pages 909-915

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Complex carbohydrates were examined in glandular cells of the horse duodenal gland by using lectin histochemical techniques. In the horse, the duodenal gland was distributed in the area from the uppermost part of the small intestine to a point about 6m caudal to the pylorus. It consisted of two types of cells, mucous and serous cells. The former was found in glands distributed almost all over this part, but the latter was present in glands distributed restrictedly to the uppermost part of the small intestine at a point about 10 cm caudal to the pylorus. The cytoplasm of the mucous cell contained neutral glycoproteins with different saccharide residues as α-mannose, N-acetyl-β(1→4)-D-glucosamine, galactose, α-galactose, α-N-acetylglucosamine, β-D-Gal (1→3)-D-GalNAc, α-L-fucose and sialic acid. On the other hand, the serous cell contained neutral and acid glycoproteins with different residues such as α-D-mannose, α-D-glucose, β-D-galactose(1→3)-D-N-acetylgalactose, α-L-fucose, N-acetyl-α-D-galactosamine, N-acetyl-β (1→4)-D-glucosamine, galactose, α-galactose, α-N-acetylglucosamine and sialic acid. It is also elucidated in the present study that lipase, an enzyme for digestion, is contained in the serous cell of the equine duodenal gland.
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