Hepatopancreas in Some Sea Fish from Different Species and the Structure

Hepatopancreas in Some Sea Fish from Different Species and the Structure

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ARHIV 83 (4), 441-452, 2013 HHepatopancreasepatopancreas iinn ssomeome sseaea fi sshh ffromrom ddifferentifferent sspeciespecies aandnd tthehe sstructuretructure ooff tthehe lliveriver iinn tteleosteleost fi ssh,h, ccommonommon ppandora,andora, PPagellusagellus eerythinusrythinus ((Linnaeus,Linnaeus, 11758)758) andand whiting,whiting, MMerlangiuserlangius mmerlanguserlangus eeuxinusuxinus ((Nordmann,Nordmann, 11840)840) SSrebrenkarebrenka NNejedliejedli1**,, aandnd IvanaIvana TlakTlak GajgerGajger2 1DDepartmentepartment ooff AAnatomy,natomy, HHistologyistology aandnd EEmbriology,mbriology, FFacultyaculty ooff VVeterinaryeterinary MMedicine,edicine, UUniversityniversity ooff ZZagreb,agreb, ZZagreb,agreb, CCroatiaroatia 2DDepartmentepartment ooff BBiologyiology aandnd PPathologyathology ooff FFishish aandnd BBees,ees, FFacultyaculty ooff VVeterinaryeterinary MMedicine,edicine, UUniversityniversity ooff ZZagreb,agreb, ZZagreb,agreb, CCroatiaroatia ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NNEJEDLI,EJEDLI, S.,S., I.I. TLAKTLAK GAJGER:GAJGER: HHepatopancreasepatopancreas iinn ssomeome sseaea fi sshh fromfrom ddifferentifferent sspeciespecies aandnd tthehe sstructuretructure ooff tthehe lliveriver iinn tteleosteleost fi ssh,h, ccommonommon ppandora,andora, PPagellusagellus eerythinusrythinus ((Linnaeus,Linnaeus, 11758)758) aandnd wwhiting,hiting, MMerlangiuserlangius merlangusmerlangus euxinuseuxinus ((Nordmann,Nordmann, 11840).840). Vet. arhiv 83, 441-452, 2013. ABSTRACT TThehe lliversivers ooff ttwenty-ninewenty-nine sspeciespecies ooff fi sshh ffromrom ttwentywenty ddifferentifferent fi sshh ffamiliesamilies oobtainedbtained ffromrom tthehe AAdriaticdriatic SSeaea ((Croatia)Croatia) wwereere iinvestigated.nvestigated. IInn tthehe lliversivers ooff ttwentywenty sspeciespecies ooff fi sshh hhepatopancreasepatopancreas wwasas ffound,ound, bbutut nnotot aalwayslways iinn tthehe ssameame sspecies.pecies. HHistologyistology aandnd sstereologicaltereological aanalysisnalysis wwasas uundertakenndertaken ooff tthehe lliveriver iinn ttenen tteleosteleost fi ssh,h, oneone eeachach oof:f: ccommonommon ppandora,andora, PPagellusagellus eerythinusrythinus ((Linnaeus,Linnaeus, 11758)758) aandnd iinn wwhiting,hiting, MMerlangiuserlangius mmerlanguserlangus eeuxinusuxinus ((Nordmann,Nordmann, 11840).840). IInn tthehe lliveriver ooff tthehe ccommonommon ppandoraandora ttherehere wwasas a ssmallestmallest pproportionroportion ooff lliveriver ttissueissue 885.81%5.81% aandnd lliveriver bbloodlood vvesselsessels 22.50%.50% aandnd tthehe llargestargest pproportionroportion ooff hhepatopancreasepatopancreas ttissueissue 114.19%4.19% aandnd hhepatopancreasepatopancreas bbloodlood vvesselsessels 11.70%..70%. TThehe lliveriver ooff wwhitinghiting ccontainedontained tthehe llargestargest pproportionroportion ooff lliveriver ttissueissue 995.14%5.14% aandnd lliveriver bbloodlood vvesselsessels 44.60%.60% aandnd ssmallermaller pproportionroportion ooff hhepatopancreasepatopancreas ttissueissue 44.86%.86% aandnd hhepatopancreasepatopancreas bbloodlood vvesselsessels 11.43%..43%. A statisticallystatistically ssigniignifi ccantant ccorrelationorrelation wwasas oonlynly oobtainedbtained bbetweenetween tthehe ppercentagesercentages ooff tthehe mmeanean vvaluesalues ooff tthehe eexaminedxamined ttissuesissues aandnd bbloodlood vvesselsessels ooff tthehe lliversivers bbetweenetween wwhitinghiting aandnd ccommonommon ppandoraandora ((PP < 00.01),.01), bbutut nnotot bbetweenetween tthehe ggroupsroups ooff tthehe ssameame sspecies.pecies. IInn wwhitinghiting aandnd ccommonommon ppandoraandora tthehe ddivisionivision ttoo tthehe lliveriver llobuli,obuli, tthehe GGlisonlison ttriasrias iiss nnotot vvisibleisible aandnd tthehe pperisinusoidalerisinusoidal sspacepace ((spacespace ooff DDissae)issae) iiss llargearge aandnd wwellell ddeveloped.eveloped. TThehe ssinusoidalinusoidal ccapillariesapillaries wwereere nnarrowarrow aandnd iirregularlyrregularly sshapedhaped aandnd tthehe hhepatocytesepatocytes wwereere oorganizedrganized iinn ttubularubular fform.orm. _____________________________________________________________________________________________KKey_e_y_ _wwords:_o_r_d_s_: _hhistology,_i_st_o_lo_g_y_,_ sstereology,_t_er_e_o_l_o_g_y,_ lliver,_iv_e_r_, _hhepatopancreas,_e_p_a_to_p_a_n_c_r_e_as_,_ ssea_e_a_ fi_ ssh_h_________________________________ *Corresponding author: SSrebrenkarebrenka NNejedli,ejedli, DDVM,VM, DDepartmentepartment ooff AAnatomy,natomy, HHistologyistology aandnd EEmbriology,mbriology, FFacultyaculty ooff VVeterinaryeterinary MMedicine,edicine, UUniversityniversity ooff ZZagreb,agreb, HHeinzelovaeinzelova 555,5, 1100000000 ZZagreb,agreb, CCroatia,roatia, PPhone:hone: + 338585 1 22390390 2242;42; EE-mail:-mail: [email protected]@vef.hr ISSN 0372-5480 Printed in Croatia 441 SS.. NNejedliejedli aandnd II.. TTlaklak GGajger:ajger: HHepatopancreasepatopancreas iinn ssomeome sseaea fi sshh aandnd tthehe sstructuretructure ooff tthehe lliveriver iinn tteleosteleost fi ssh,h, ccommonommon ppandoraandora aandnd wwhitinghiting IIntroductionntroduction Liver cells form more than 80% of the liver parenchyma, and in fi sh livers they are set around the capillary space sinusoids. Between the sinusoid endothelium and the membranes of the hepatocytes there is perisinusoidal space or space of Disse of varying width. There is no basal membrane under the epithelium of the liver sinusoidals in fi sh. The only exception is the liver of the lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), in which the existence of the basal membrane has been noticed. Inside the perisinusoidal space in the liver of brown bullhead, goldfi sh and trout cells have been described which accumulate a large amount fatty substances - lypocites, and are also called Ito-cells (FUJITA et al., 1986; WAKE et al., 1987; ROBERTSON and BRADLEY, 1992; MUNSHI and DUTTA, 1996). The presence of Kupffer cells in fi sh liver still remains an open question, since they have only been found for certain in the liver of the brown bullhead (MUNSHI and DUTTA, 1996; EL-BAKARY and EL-GAMMAL, 2010). The pancreas is an organ, which in some fi shes is compact, but can be composed of lobules, in which case it mostly consists of two lobules. Histologically, the pancreas in fi sh is formed from an exocrine and an endocrine part. The exocrine part secretes digestive juices, while the endocrine part secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon (YOUSON et al., 2006). The formation of glandular cells or glandular acinuses is a regular part of the exocrine part of the pancreas, their cytoplasm is basophilic, except for the apical part, where it is acidophilic because of the presence of secretion granules. In some fi sh the pancreas is present in the form of islets of exocrine pancreatic tissue dispersed around the bowels or in the liver. If the exocrine pancreatic tissue is located in the liver, this organ is then called the hepatopancreas (EURELL and HAENSLY, 1982; GEYER et al., 1996; KOZARIĆ, 2001; PETCOFF et al., 2006; EL-BAKARY and EL-GAMMAL, 2010). The aim of our research was to explore the presence of the hepatopancreas in the livers of twenty-nine fi sh species from twenty different fi sh families obtained from the Adriatic Sea (Croatia) and the structure of the liver of two teleost fi sh: the common pandora, Pagellus erythinus (Linnaeus, 1758) and the whiting, Merlangius merlangus euxinus (Nordmann, 1840). The whiting and common pandora are two species of great interest in the Adriatic Sea, in addition to the fact that their meat is considered of very good quality. Since the liver has a central role in metabolism and is notable for its sensitivity to a great variety of environmental factors, it is an important organ for analysis. Materials and methods The research was carried out on the livers of twenty-nine species of fi sh from twenty different fi sh families (Table 2) caught from the Adriatic Sea (Croatia). The livers of all species were taken from the anterior liver lobe and removed, and fi xed in 10% buffered formalin. The fi xed material was embedded in paraffi n and serially sectioned 442 Vet. arhiv 83 (4), 441-452, 2013 SS.. NNejedliejedli aandnd II.. TTlaklak GGajger:ajger: HHepatopancreasepatopancreas iinn ssomeome sseaea fi sshh aandnd tthehe sstructuretructure ooff tthehe lliveriver iinn tteleosteleost fi ssh,h, ccommonommon ppandoraandora aandnd wwhitinghiting at 10 μm. Sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (ROMEIS, 1968). Histology and stereology analysis was undertaken of the liver in ten fi sh samples from the Central Adriatic Sea one each of: common pandora, Pagellus erythinus (Linnaeus, 1758) (total body length from17 to 18 cm) and whiting, Merlangius merlangus euxinus (Nordmann, 1840.) (total body length from16 to 23.5 cm). Fish were used without sexual distinctions. By stereological analysis of the cuts stained with hematoxyline and eosin (ROMEIS, 1968), the proportion of the liver (liver parenchyma and connective tissue), and blood vessels of the liver, and the hepatopancreas and the blood vessels of the hepatopancreas was determined in the more visible fi elds. This analysis was carried out by a multipurpose test system according to WEIBEL et al. (1966). The reticule drawn on a transparent fi lm, with a 100 measure points, was set on a projection screen of a Wild M 20 microscope, at 60 X magnifi cation. For determination of the volume thickness of the researched elements (KALIŠNIK,

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