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Morphologic study of the pineal gland of the dog
Fecha
2008Registro en:
Semina: Ciências Agrárias, v.29, n.1, p.137-150, 2008
1676-546X
Autor
GOMES, Lucas Alecio
PRADA, Irvenia Luiza de Santis
FARIAS, Eduardo Cunha
ZANON, Jakeline Paola
HEADLEY, Selwyn Arlington
BLAZQUEZ, Francisco Xavier Hernandez
Institución
Resumen
Following the discovery of the melatonin by Lerner et al. (1958), new research and perspectives were developed in order to improve the knowledge regarding the pineal gland. This hormone is not only related to the circadian control but also influences other behavioral functions such as the reproductive cycle and thermoregulation. In this study the morphology of the pineal gland (epiphysis cerebri) from 20 dogs were analyzed by means of macroscopic and microscopic evaluation. The shape of the gland ranged from conic to ""tongue-like shape"" (in relation to human tongue). The gland color ranged from beige to gray-brownish and it had a gelatinous consistency. The width and length of the glands ranged from 1.38 to 2.39 mm and 1.53 to 2.96 mm, respectively. Capsule, septa, pinealocytes, glial cells and pigment granules were microscopically found in all glands. No calcareous concretions were observed.