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Immunohistochemical Study of Aquaporin 1 and 2 in the Hepatobiliary System of Qinghai Lizard ( Phrynocephalus vlangalii )

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A serous membrane covering the liver and the hepatic parenchyma, consists of hepatocytes, arteries, veins, hepatic sinusoids and biliary ductuli. There are erythrocytes, thrombocytes, melanin particles and Kupffer cell in… Click to show full abstract

A serous membrane covering the liver and the hepatic parenchyma, consists of hepatocytes, arteries, veins, hepatic sinusoids and biliary ductuli. There are erythrocytes, thrombocytes, melanin particles and Kupffer cell in the hepatic sinusoid s and the blood vessels. The gall bladder wall consists of a mucous layer a muscle layer and a serous layer. The bottom of the epithelium abounds with round or oval secretory. In liver, immunohistochemistry results show that AQP1 have intense reaction in hepatic lobule, Ku pffer cells (Macrophagocytus stellatus ), hepatocytes, portal tract, blood islands ,vein and artery, but almost no reaction of AQP2 was detected. In gallbladder, mucous epithelium, endothelial cells from vein and artery all have strong AQP1 expression, AQP2 showed minor di ffused positive reaction in gallbladder, which suggesting that AQP1 may have the main role in the absorption and transportation of flu id in hepatobiliary system of Qinghai Lizard.

Keywords: qinghai lizard; system qinghai; immunohistochemical study; study aquaporin; hepatobiliary system

Journal Title: International Journal of Morphology
Year Published: 2019

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