%0 Journal Article %T Gross morphology, histomorphology and histomorphometry of the jejunum in the adult river buffalo %J Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research %I Shiraz University %Z 1728-1997 %A Hasanzadeh, S. %A Monazzah, S. %D 2011 %\ 06/01/2011 %V 12 %N 2 %P 99-106 %! Gross morphology, histomorphology and histomorphometry of the jejunum in the adult river buffalo %K Buffalo %K Jejunum %K Morphometry %K Histomorphometry %R 10.22099/ijvr.2011.48 %X For this study the jejuni of 50 adult (2-4 years), apparently healthy Iranian river buffaloes were collectedfrom the abattoir for gross morphology, histomorphology, and histomorphometry. Our statistical analysisrevealed that, there are significant (P<0.001) differences in the lengths, external diameters, internaldiameters, external circumferences, internal circumferences as well as wall thicknesses of jejunum betweenall of the animals under study. Our macroscopic investigations also revealed that, in these buffaloes, jejunalPeyer’s patches (jejpp) are not grossly visible in the mucosa of this part of gut. The histomorphology ofsubmucosa revealed a pear shaped jejpp through the whole length of the jejuni at mesenteric as well asantimesenteric parts. The distributions of the jejpp in the middle and posterior parts of guts were greater than in the anterior part. The mean thickness of the mucosal glandular region was highly significant (P<0.001) between the anterior, middle, and posterior regions. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in lengths as well as thicknesses of jejunal villi between the 3 different regions. The mast cells distributions were highly significant (P<0.001) between the superficial and deep regions of jejunal tunicae mucosae in all buffaloes. There were also highly significant (P<0.001) differences in the distribution of goblet cells between the superficial and deep regions of jejunal mucosa, and their population was more in the superficial than in the deep region. %U https://ijvr.shirazu.ac.ir/article_48_f8b0fffb2b8248997d51180586a54a72.pdf