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Comparative Microanatomy of The Local Goat and Sheep Pancreas Islets With a Special Reference to The Distribution and Relative Frequency of Glucagon Producing Cells I Ketut Mudite Adnyane; Savitri Novelina; Dwi Kesuma Sari; Tutik Wresdiyati; Srihadi Agungpriyono
Media Veteriner Vol. 8 No. 1 (2001): Media Veteriner
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Penelitian ini memanfaatkan teknik pewarnaan standardan khusus, impregnasi perak Grimelius, untukmenggambarkan morfologi komparasi pankreas kambing dandomba lokal dengan tinjauan khusus pada distribusi danfrekuensi sel-sel penghasil hormon glukagon pada bagianendokrin pankreas. Pankreas domba mempunyai lobulasiyang lebih jelas daripada pankreas kambing ditandai dengansepta interlobaris yang jelas, tetapi batas antara bagianendokrin (pulau Langerhans) dan bagian eksokrin tidak jelaspada domba. Sebaliknya pankreas kambing mempunyaibagian endokrin yang jelas batasnya dengan bagian eksokrin.Pulau Langerhans tersebar diantara eksokrin pankreas,dengan frekuensi terbanyak didapatkan pada pankreas bagiankanan (head), diikuti bagian kiri (tail) dan tengah (body).Pankreas kambing mempunyai bagian endokrin yang lebihbanyak dibanding dengan pankreas domba. Sel-sel penghasilhormon glukagon pada pankreas berbentuk polimorfik, bulat,oval, segitiga atau seperti tetes air dengan butir-butirsitoplasma yang terletak bipolar. Sel-sel ini berdistribusipada bagian perifer dari pulau Langerhans. Jumlah sel-selglukagon berbanding lurus dengan jumlah pulau Langerhanspada pankreas. Perbedaan yang diamati, mencakupperbedaan morfologis, sebaran serta jumlah pulauLangerhans dan sel-sel glukagon, sangat mungkindisebabkan oleh perbedaan dalam jenis dan pola makankedua hewan tersebut.
Morphology Of The Gut Endocrine Cells In The Gastrointestinal Tract Of The Lesser Mouse Deer (Tragulus javanicus) Srihadi Agungpriyono
Media Veteriner Vol. 4 No. 1 (1997): Media Veteriner
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The ultrastructure of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the lesser mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus), the smallest ruminant, was studied using electron microscopy. The cells possess components such as rough endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complexes and mitochondria and characterized prominently by the presence of cytoplasmic secretary granules. The secretary granules were polymorphous, rounded, oval or spindle shaped and varied greatly in size and electron density from one cell type to another. The granules were generally concentrated in the intranuclear region of the cells. Two types of endocrine cells could be observed. Open type cells were oval, triangular or spindle in shape, showed apical lurninal contact by means of microvilli. Closed type cells were generally round or triangular in shape. The endocrine cells were located in the basal portions, close to either capillaries or submucosal nerve fibers. The morphology of the endocrine cells was discussed in relation to their possible functions.
The morphology and the distribution of gut endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of Indonesian native chicken were studied using Grimelius staining method. The endocrine cells were polymorph, round oval, triangular or pyramidal in shapes and scattered among the cells in the mucosal epitheli-um and glands of all portions of the gastrointestinal tract from stomach to rectum. These cells were characterized by the presence of basally located cytoplasmic granules that react positively with th Aryani Sismin Sastyaningtijas; Savitri Novelina; Srihadi Agungpriyono
Media Veteriner Vol. 6 No. 4 (1999): Media Veteriner
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The morphology and the distribution of gut endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of Indonesian native chicken were studied using Grimelius staining method. The endocrine cells were polymorph, round oval, triangular or pyramidal in shapes and scattered among the cells in the mucosal epitheli-um and glands of all portions of the gastrointestinal tract from stomach to rectum. These cells were characterized by the presence of basally located cytoplasmic granules that react positively with the silver granules of the staining method. Two types of endocrine cells were observed in this stu-dy included open type and closed type. In the open type cells cytoplasmic elongation reached the intestinal or glandular lumen. Closed type cells possessed no such elongation but there was cytoplasmic processes run in the basal membrane. Open cells were largely distributed in the intestine while closed type cells with basally cytoplasmic processes were numerous in the gizzard. In general the endocrine cells were numerous in the jejunum of the small intestine. In the distal portion of large intestine we found clusters of endo-crine cells in the glands. The morphology and distribution pattern observed was discussed in relation with their possible functional implications.
Three dimensional architecture of the sub epithelial connective tissue in the forestomach of the lesser mouse deer was studied by scanning electron microscopy after macerated with 10% NaOH. In general, the architecture of the connective tissue in the rumen and reticulum showed similar pattern, which was honeycomb like pattern. This pattern was observed in all portions of the forestomach. Primary wall bordered each cell of the honeycomb. Inside the cells there were some secondary or tertiary wall Savitri Novelina; Srihadi Agungpriyono; Yoshio Yamamoto; Chairun Nisa; Nabuo Kitamura; Junzo Yamada
Media Veteriner Vol. 6 No. 4 (1999): Media Veteriner
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Three dimensional architecture of the sub epithelial connective tissue in the forestomach of the lesser mouse deer was studied by scanning electron microscopy after macerated with 10% NaOH. In general, the architecture of the connective tissue in the rumen and reticulum showed similar pattern, which was honeycomb like pattern. This pattern was observed in all portions of the forestomach. Primary wall bordered each cell of the honeycomb. Inside the cells there were some secondary or tertiary wall that connect to the primary ones. The primary wall in the rumen were leaflike shaped with narrow and irregular surface while those of the reticulum were low columnar shaped with convex surface. The honeycomb in the ruminal papillae showed similar pattern from the apical to the basal portion. On the contrary, cone-like primary wall without secondary or tertiary ones dominated the apical portion of the reticulum papillae. The sub epithelial connective tissue consisted of collagen fibers which were arranged and formed a network. The collagen fibers in the rumen were more densely distributed as compared to those of the reticulum. The differences observed may indicate a difference in function between the rumen and the reticulum in the digestive function of the lesser mouse deer.
AH-02 Cutaneous Muscle of Javan Porcupines (Hystrix javanica) Supratikno Supratikno; Halim Bakti Harjo; Danang Dwi Cahyadi; Srihadi Agungpriyono
Media Veteriner Proceedings of The 5th Congress of Asian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (Asian AVA) 2015
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Cutaneous Muscle of Javan Porcupines (Hystrix  javanica)
AH-25 Sperm Morphology of the Javan Muntjak, Muntiacus muntjak muntjak Sri Wahyuni; Gholib Gholib; Wahono Esthi Prasetyaningtyas; I Ketut Mudite Adnyane; Srihadi Agungpriyono; Hamny Hamny; Muhammad Jalaluddin; Mustafa Sabri; Muslim Akmal; Muhammad Agil; Tuty Laswardi Yusuf
Media Veteriner Proceedings of The 5th Congress of Asian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (Asian AVA) 2015
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Sperm Morphology of the Javan Muntjak,  Muntiacus muntjak muntjak
AH-38 Lectin Histochemistry of the Parotid and Mandibular Glands of Barking Deer, Muntiacus muntjak I Ketut Mudite Adnyane; Md Zuki Abu Bakar; Noordin Mohamed Mustapha; Srihadi Agungpriyono
Media Veteriner Proceedings of The 5th Congress of Asian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (Asian AVA) 2015
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Lectin Histochemistry of the Parotid and Mandibular Glands of  Barking Deer, Muntiacus muntjak
Co-Authors A.S. Satyaningtijas Adi Winarto Adrien Jems Akiles Unitly Adrien Jems Akiles Unitly, Adrien Afiff , Usamah Alastair A Macdonald Alastair A Macdonald, Alastair A Amaq Fadholly Amrozi Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andhika Yudha Prawira Andhika Yudha Prawira Andhika Yudha Prawira Andhika Yudha Prawira Andhika Yudha Prawira Andhika Yudha Prawira Angelina N. Tethool Anisa Rahma Arief Boediono Aries Boediono Aryani Sismin Sastyaningtijas Asri Pudjirahaju Auzi Asfarian Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia Cahyadi, Danang C. Chairun Nisa Chairun Nisa Chairun Nisa Chairun Nisa’ Chairun Nisa’ Cutnya’ Shaliran Nazlie (Alm) Damiana Rita Ekastuti Danang Dwi Cahyadi Daniel Happy Putra Dedi Rahmat Setiadi Deni Noviana Denny W. Lukman Desrayni Hanadhita Desrayni Hanadhita Desrayni Hanadhita Desrayni Hanadhita Desrayni Hanadhita Dondin Sajuthi Dwi Endrawati Dwi Endrawati Dwi Kesuma Sari Dwinna Aliza Dwinna Aliza EFFENDIE, ICHSAN Eragilang Muhammad Hastapatria Erdiansyah Rahmi Erni Sulistiawati Etih Sudarnika Etty Riani Evalina E Evalina E, Evalina Fadli A. Gani Gani, Fadli A. Gholib Gholib Gholib Gholib, Gholib GONO SEMIADI Gunanti . Hafizuddin Hafizuddin Halim Bakti Harjo Hamny H, Hamny Hamny Hamny Hamny Sofyan Hany Savitry Hellen Kurniati, Hellen Helny Rosita Supriadi Helny Rosita Supriadi Helny Rosita Supriadi Heni Pujiastuti HERA MAHESHWARI Heru Setijanto Heru Setijanto Huda Salahudin Darusman Huda Shalahudin Darusman I Ketut Mudite Adnyana I. Ketut Mudite Adnyane, I. Ketut Mudite Idawati Nasution Idawati Nasution Idawati Nasution Iman Supriatna Ismahyuningsih, Revita Istiqmal, Kahfi Aulia Ita Djuwita ITA DJUWITA Ita Djuwita Junzo Yamada Ketut Adnyane Mudite Ketut Mudite Adnyane, Ketut Mudite Kusdiantoro Mohamad Lidya Elizabeth M. Manik M Agus Setiadi M. Haviz M. Zairin Junior Maker, Ursula Paulawati Masaji Washio Md Zuki Abu Bakar Mirnawati Sudarwanto Mokhamad Fahrudin Mokhamad Fakhrul Ulum, Mokhamad MOZES R. TOELIHERE Mozes Toelihere MUHAMMAD AGIL Muhammad Jalaluddin Muhammad Jalaluddin, Muhammad Muhammad Risman Wahid Mulyadi Adam Mulyadi Adam, Mulyadi MULYOTO PANGESTU Muslim Akmal Nabuo Kitamura Narindria, Yasmin Nadhiva Nastiti Kusumorini Nastiti Kusumorini NASTITI KUSUMORINI Nazlie (Alm), Cutnya’ Shaliran Ni Luh Putu Rischa Phadmacanty Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja Nisa', Chairun Nisa’, Chairun Nisa’, Chairun Noordin Mohamed Mustapha Nuraini , Henny Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Odilia Rovara Prawira, Andhika Yudha Putri Syifa Camilla R. Iis Arifiantini Rahma Anisa Razali . RIDWAN AFFANDI Riki Siswandi Ronny Rachman Noor Rusdin - Savitri Novelina Simangunsong, Yanri R.N. Solly Aryza Sri Nurdiati Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sriyanto - Suparmin, Yuliani Supratikno Supratikno . Supratikno, Supratikno Syahruddin Said TAKDIR SAILI Takdir Syahruddin Said Tongku Nizwan Siregar Trilaksono, Wahyu Tutik Wresdiyati Tuty L. Yusuf Tuty Laswardi Yusuf TUTY LASWARDI YUSUF Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Ursula Paulawati Maker Wahono Esthi Prasetyaningtyas Wahono Esthi Prasetyaningtyas Wahono Esthi Prasetyaningtyas Wahono Esthi Prasetyaningtyas Wahyuni, Sri Wartika Rosa Farida Wartika Rosa Farida Yoshio Yamamoto Yuliani Suparmin YUSUF, TUTI L