Functional Diversity of Morphologically Similar Digestive Organs in Muroidea Species

Author:

Naumova E. I.,Chistova T. Yu.,Varshavskii A. A.,Zharova G. K.

Abstract

Abstract We examine possible ways of functional adjustment of morphologically similar alimentary tracts in rodents with different dietary specializations. We study the structure of stomach and gut epithelial surface as well as the features of its colonization with microorganisms in five gerbil species: Psammomys obesus, Meriones crassus, Gerbillus henleyi, G. andersoni, and G. dasyurus. Data on the morphological diversity of mucosa-associated microbiota have been obtained and confirmed by the results of previous microbiology studies. Species differences in chymus acidity associated with dietary specialization have been determined. Variations in the activity of the endoglucanase microbial enzyme, which is crucial for rodents fed on cellulose-containing food, have also been detected. The importance of microbiota for functional adaptations to various food types in rodents with morphologically similar digestive tracts has been evaluated.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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