Macroscopic and microscopic comparison of pecten oculi in different avian species

Anat Histol Embryol. 2023 Sep;52(5):696-708. doi: 10.1111/ahe.12927. Epub 2023 Apr 25.

Abstract

The current study aims to present differences between the pecten oculi of different avian species through morphologic, macroscopic, light, and electron microscopic examinations. The study is a comprehensive research on seven avian species (sparrowhawk, hawk, magpie, swan, heron, pheasant, duck). The right eyes of the animals utilized in the study were removed for light microscopic examination, whereas their left eyes were removed for electron microscopic and macroscopic examinations. Morphometric analyses, as well as stereo and light microscopic measurements, were carried out on the pecten oculi of the animals. Given all these data, it was determined that the height of the pecten oculi did not differ among the species in the study; however, the pecten oculi were larger in birds with the highest value compared to the other species in the macroscopic measurements. Also, the pecten oculi vessels were larger, and the number of melanocytes was higher in keen eyesight, raptor, and migratory birds with large bulbus oculi. All these data suggest that the pecten oculi not only supplies nutrient to the retina but also contributes to sharp vision during migration and hunting, UV absorption from sunlight, as well as preservation of intraocular equilibrium.

Keywords: SEM; avian; bulbus oculi; comparative; light microscopy; pecten oculi.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ducks
  • Microscopy, Electron / veterinary
  • Quail
  • Retina*
  • Retinal Vessels* / anatomy & histology