HISTOCHEMICAL VALUATION OF HEPATIC GLYCOGEN IN BULLFIGHT

Authors

  • J. Seva
  • F. J. Pallarés
  • F. A. Rodríguez
  • M. A. Gómez
  • A. Bernabé
Keywords: toro de lidia, glucógeno, hígado, histoquímica

Abstract

The quantity and distribution of hepatic glycogen have been studied in 30 bullfight 4 years old fought in permanent bullrings of the Region of Murcia. Glycogen levels in the liver of fought animals are minor than control animals and the distribution in the hepatic lobule is perivenous unlike control animals that is in all the lobule. This indicates that the production of glucose via glycogenolysis and its liberation to bloodstream start in the periportal zone. Furthermore, the minor quantity of hepatic glycogen is observed in the more weak animals during the fight.

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Author Biographies

J. Seva

U.D. Histología y Anatomía Patológica Facultad de Veterinaria

F. J. Pallarés

U.D. Histología y Anatomía Patológica Facultad de Veterinaria

F. A. Rodríguez

Área de Salud de Murcia Consejería de Sanidad y Política Social C.A.R.M.

M. A. Gómez

U.D. Histología y Anatomía Patológica Facultad de Veterinaria

A. Bernabé

U.D. Histología y Anatomía Patológica Facultad de Veterinaria
How to Cite
Seva, J., Pallarés, F. J., Rodríguez, F. A., Gómez, M. A., & Bernabé, A. (2001). HISTOCHEMICAL VALUATION OF HEPATIC GLYCOGEN IN BULLFIGHT. Anales de Veterinaria de Murcia, 17, 11–18. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesvet/article/view/16551
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Trabajos Fin de Grado/Fin de Máster