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- W2016361194 abstract "Reported observations on the sweat discharge patterns of several species of mammals have been reviewed and interpreted in terms of a theoretical consideration of the processes of secretion and discharge of sweat. It is suggested that the wide range of activity of the histologically similar epitrichial glands of different species can be attributed to quantitative differences in the eccrine component of the secretory processes. At one extreme fluid is only slowly secreted into the lumen of the gland. This could, but need not be, formed by a necrobiotic process of secretion. The discharge of the fluid, which is a rare event, occurs simultaneously over a wide area of the skin and is effected by the contraction of the myoepithelium which surrounds the glands. Such a gland performs no obvious thermoregulatory function. At the other extreme, a histologically similar epitrichial structure can achieve a continuous discharge of fluid in response to a thermal stimulus, in quantities which make an important contribution to evaporative heat loss. Here, it is suggested, an eccrine process of sweat secretion is dominant. Discharge is effected, as in the atrichial glands of man and cat, by displacement of lumenal fluid as more is secreted. Myoepithelial contractions may still occur but assume relatively less importance as a discharge mechanism. The discharge pattern of the glands of other species suggests that these may occupy intermediate positions between the slowly secreting nonthermoregulatory organs, and the essentially eccrine thermoregulatory organs, the secretory activity of which is variable and centrally controlled. The most developed epitrichial glands are functionally similar to the atrichial glands of man but are histologically distinct, so it cannot be presumed that the thermoregulatorally effective atrichial glands of man represent a further development of an evolutionary process which may be discernible in a comparative study of the sweat glands of modern species." @default.
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