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EL-Bakry, A. (2014). COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM IN SOME VERTEBRATES. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 62(62), 147-162. doi: 10.12816/0009341
Ahlam Mostafa EL-Bakry. "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM IN SOME VERTEBRATES". Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 62, 62, 2014, 147-162. doi: 10.12816/0009341
EL-Bakry, A. (2014). 'COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM IN SOME VERTEBRATES', Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 62(62), pp. 147-162. doi: 10.12816/0009341
EL-Bakry, A. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM IN SOME VERTEBRATES. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 2014; 62(62): 147-162. doi: 10.12816/0009341

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM IN SOME VERTEBRATES

Article 7, Volume 62, Issue 62, December 2014, Page 147-162  XML
Document Type: Original Research Papers
DOI: 10.12816/0009341
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Ahlam Mostafa EL-Bakry email
Zoology Department; Faculty of Science; Beni-Suef University; Beni-Suef; Egypt
Abstract
Cornea is the first optical element in the path of light entering the eye, playing a role in image formation and protection of the eye. The smooth optical surface of the cornea is maintained by a tear film, which adheres to a variety of microprojections. The present study aimed to examine and compare the main features of the corneal epithelial surface of a variety of vertebrate species (Rana ridibunda, Acanthodactylus boskianus, Falco tinnunculus and Gerbillus gerbillus) inhabiting different environments, by scanning electron microscopy. The mean epithelial cell densities of the present species were 3817±423, 5345±1247, 6234±2136 and 1789±216 cells/ mm², respectively. The corneal epithelium of all studied species showed similarity in that the apical cell surfaces possess regular polygonal cells and a variety of microprocesses as microholes, microplicae and microridges. Microvilli are also described. According to the densities of these microprocesses, three polymorphic cell types (light, medium and dark) appeared in R. ridibunda, A. boskianus and F. tinnunculus. However, in G. gerbillus, two cell types only were observed.  In conclusion, variation in the structure of the corneal epithelial cells appears to be related to the living environment of each species, such as aerial, terrestrial and aquatic ones, in addition to some phylogenetic trends.
Keywords
Corneal epithelial surface; Scanning Electron Microscopy; Vertebrate species
Main Subjects
Animal Evolution and Development; Animal Histology
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