De Gennaro L D, Benzo C A
Department of Biology, LeMoyne College, Syracuse, New York.
J Morphol. 1987 Nov;194(2):209-17. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051940209.
The glycogen body is a functionally enigmatic structure located in lumbosacral region of the spinal cord in birds. This tissue is unique to birds, and, although it is believed to be present in all species, studies on the glycogen body to date have been confined largely to the domestic chicken. The present study is the first to describe the glycogen body of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) during incubation and at hatching. Light microscopy and histochemistry were used to identify the glycogen body in the spinal cord of the developing quail beginning at 7 days of incubation and to ascertain the presence of nerve fibers in that tissue at hatching.
糖原体是鸟类脊髓腰荐部的一种功能神秘的结构。这种组织是鸟类特有的,尽管据信所有鸟类物种中都存在糖原体,但迄今为止对糖原体的研究主要局限于家鸡。本研究首次描述了日本鹌鹑(Coturnix japonica)在孵化期和出雏时的糖原体。利用光学显微镜和组织化学方法,从孵化第7天开始,对发育中的鹌鹑脊髓中的糖原体进行鉴定,并确定出雏时该组织中神经纤维的存在情况。