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Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties
Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties
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Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties
Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties
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Major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus): the aspect of macroanatomy, microanatomy, and histochemical properties

2024
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Overview
The morphology of the major and minor glands in the Persian squirrel ( Sciurus anomalus ) is crucial for understanding this mammal’s biological and ecological relationships. This study aimed to compare the macro- and microanatomies of the major and minor salivary glands in Persian squirrels. Five euthanized adult Persian squirrels were used for this investigation. The macroscopic and microscopic evaluations were carried out after dissection, and tissue samples were fixed and slides prepared. Afterward, specific staining methods were used for the histochemical study. The results of this investigation indicated that Persian squirrels, as pets and wild rodents, have several minor salivary glands, including caudal buccal, lingual, palatine, and palatoglossal salivary glands. The rostral buccal region and labial region of the Persian squirrel were sectioned serially, but there were no salivary secretory units in these regions. The parotid gland was completely acinar serous, the submandibular salivary gland was branched tubuloacinar seromucous, and the sublingual gland was tubuloacinar seromucous. In addition, in this research, the two parts of the sublingual gland, monostomatice, and polystomatic parts, were completely determined. The striated, intercalated, interlobar, and excretory ducts composed the ductal system of the major salivary glands in Persian squirrels. The interlobar septa between the lobules contained blood vessels and interlobar ducts. The myoepithelial cells were seen around the secretory units of all major salivary glands. In conclusion, it can be noticed that the major and minor salivary glands of the Persian squirrel had been scattered in the oral cavity, such as the palatine, tongue, and buccal regions, and the secretory units of these glands were different from other rodents due to the difference in nutrition of the Persian squirrel.