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==Introduction==
 
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==Structure and Function==
 
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[[Image:Proventriculus Anatomy.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Proventriculus Anatomy - RVC 2008]]
 
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The proventriculus is a storage organ in fish and flesh eating birds. It is appropriate to a soft diet and secretes digestive enzymes. It contacts the left lobe of the [[Avian Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] ventrally and laterally. It is related dorso-caudally to the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]]. It is more cranial than the [[Gizzard - Anatomy & Physiology|gizzard]] and lies to the left of the midline of the bird. It is spindle/fusiform shaped. The lumen diameter is similar to the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. There is no oesophageal sphincter.
 
  
==Histology==
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The proventriculus is a storage organ in fish and flesh eating birds. It is appropriate to a soft diet and secretes digestive enzymes. It contacts the left lobe of the [[Avian Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] ventrally and laterally. It is related dorso-caudally to the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]]. It is more cranial than the [[Gizzard - Anatomy & Physiology|gizzard]] and lies to the left of the midline of the bird. It is spindle/fusiform shaped and is roughly 4cm long. The lumen diameter is similar to the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. There is no oesophageal sphincter.
[[Image:Proventriculus Histology.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Proventriculus Histology - Dr. Thomas Caceci and Dr. Ihab El-Zhogby, Department of Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt]]
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The proventriculus has a '''columnar epithelium''' and the cells are basophilic. It contains '''mucous cells'''. There are '''papillae''' through which collecting ducts from glands run. '''Lamina propria''' run into the papillae. Hydrochloric acid and pepsin are produced in the glands in the submucosa. Single tubular glands are grouped into lobules with a common opening into a papilla. There is a serous membrane of '''mesothelial cells''' attached to the outer longitudinal layer of muscle. The proventriculus has 3 layers of '''lamina muscularis''' and no parietal cells.
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Revision as of 09:46, 15 September 2010

Introduction

The proventriculus is also referred to as the glandular stomach. It is connected by the isthmus to the gizzard.

Structure and Function

Proventriculus Anatomy - RVC 2008

The proventriculus is a storage organ in fish and flesh eating birds. It is appropriate to a soft diet and secretes digestive enzymes. It contacts the left lobe of the liver ventrally and laterally. It is related dorso-caudally to the spleen. It is more cranial than the gizzard and lies to the left of the midline of the bird. It is spindle/fusiform shaped and is roughly 4cm long. The lumen diameter is similar to the oesophagus. There is no oesophageal sphincter.

Links

Click here for information on histology

Test yourself with the Avian Alimentary Tract Flashcards