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The adrenal-autonomic complex in Alligator mississippiensis

✍ Scribed by Florence Emily Lawton


Book ID
102903381
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1937
Tongue
English
Weight
922 KB
Volume
60
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The adrenal‐autonomic systems were studied in embryonic and juvenile alligators. In the class Reptilia virtually no previous work has been done on the adrenal‐autonomic systems.

The adrenals are definite bodies, distinct from the kidney. In young forms they are in close proximity to the gonads and in both the embryonic and young forms the adrenals lie against the wall of the inferior vena cava.

Cortical cells predominate. In embryonic forms the medullary tissue is not dispersed as in older forms. The medullary tissue lies in close proximity to the blood sinuses or may completely surround them.

The arterial supply is scanty there being only a few small arteries to the adrenal while the blood supply from the inferior vena cava is profuse.

The innervation is segmental in nature with four or five consecutive sympathetic ganglia giving off sympathetic nerves to the adrenal. Parasympathetic innervation was not observed in the forms studied. The innervation suggests a transition from lower forms with their segmental diffuse medullary material to the higher forms that display concentration of nerve supply and adrenal tissue.


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