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1.
J Fish Dis ; 37(3): 241-50, 2014 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23634773

RESUMEN

Melanomacrophage centres (MMCs), located in different organs of non-mammalian vertebrates, play a role in the destruction, detoxification or recycling of endogenous and exogenous materials. Cytochrome P450 monoxygenase 1A (CYP1A) is involved in xenobiotics biotransformation, and its liver expression is considered as a biomarker for detecting exposure to environmental pollutants. Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABFT), Thunnus thynnus L., liver samples were collected from: wild animals caught in the eastern Atlantic; juveniles reared in the central Adriatic; juveniles reared in the northern Adriatic; adults reared in the western Mediterranean. The samples were processed for basic histology, histochemistry and for CYP1A immunodetection. An unexpected high density of MMCs, containing ferric iron and lipofuscin-ceroids, was detected in the juveniles sampled in the northern Adriatic Sea. These individuals showed also a strong anti-CYP1A immunopositivity in hepatocytes and in the epithelium of bile ducts. This study supports the utility of MMCs as biomarkers of fish 'health status' and gives concern for a potential contaminant accumulation in ABFT.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores/análisis , Enfermedades de los Peces/patología , Hepatopatías/veterinaria , Hígado/patología , Atún , Animales , Croacia , Enfermedades de los Peces/metabolismo , Hígado/metabolismo , Hepatopatías/metabolismo , Hepatopatías/patología , Masculino , Mar Mediterráneo
2.
Theriogenology ; 75(4): 671-8, 2011 Mar 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21111474

RESUMEN

Morphometric, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigations have displayed regional differences in the mare oviductal epithelium. The entire mucosa of the oviduct was lined with a pseudostratified epithelium, which consisted of two distinct cell types, ciliated and non-ciliated. Ciliated cells were predominant in the three different segments of the oviduct and their percentage increased from fimbriae to ampulla and significantly decreased in the isthmus. SEM revealed in the infundibulum finger-like mucosal folds, some of them interconnected, in the ampulla numerous and elaborated branched folds of the mucosa, whereas the isthmus displayed a narrow lumen, short and non-branched mucosal folds. In the ampulla and isthmus the majority of non-ciliated cells showed apical blebs provided or not of short microvilli. TEM displayed different ultrastructural features of ciliated and non-ciliated cells along the oviduct. Isthmus ciliated cells presented a more electron-dense cytoplasm than in infundibulum and ampulla cells and its cilia were enclosed in an amorphous matrix. The non-ciliated cells of infundibulum did not contain secretory granules but some apical endocytic vesicles and microvilli coated by a well developed glycocalyx. Non-ciliated cells of ampulla and isthmus contained secretory granules. Apical protrusions of ampulla displayed two types of secretory granules as well as occasional electron-lucent vesicles. Isthmus non-ciliated cells showed either electron-lucent or electron-dense cytoplasm and not all contained apical protrusions. The electron-dense non-ciliated cells displayed microvilli coated with a well developed glycocalyx. Three types of granules were observed in the isthmus non-ciliated cells. The regional differences observed along the epithelium lining the mare oviduct suggest that the epithelium of the each segment is involved in the production of a distinctive microenvironment with a unique biochemical milieu related to its functional role.


Asunto(s)
Ciclo Estral , Caballos/fisiología , Oviductos/ultraestructura , Animales , Epitelio/ultraestructura , Femenino , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria , Microscopía Electrónica de Transmisión/veterinaria
3.
Eur J Histochem ; 52(1): 29-38, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18502720

RESUMEN

Retrograde neuronal tracing and immunohistochemical methods were used to define the neurochemical content of sympathetic neurons projecting to the sow retractor clitoridis muscle (RCM). Differently from the other smooth muscles of genital organs, the RCM is an isolated muscle that is tonically contracted in the rest phase and relaxed in the active phase. This peculiarity makes it an interesting experimental model. The fluorescent tracer fast blue was injected into the RCM of three 50 kg subjects. After a one-week survival period, the ipsilateral paravertebral ganglion S1, that in a preliminary study showed the greatest number of cells projecting to the muscle, was collected from each animal. The co-existence of tyrosine hydroxylase with choline acetyltransferase, neuronal nitric oxide synthase, calcitonin gene-related peptide, leu-enkephalin, neuropeptide Y, substance P and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide was studied under a fluorescent microscope on cryostat sections. Tyrosine hydroxylase was present in about 58% of the neurons projecting to the muscle and was found to be co-localized with each of the other tested substances. Within fast blue-labelled cells negative to the adrenergic marker, small populations of neurons singularly containing each of the other enzymatic markers or peptides were also observed. The present study documents the complexity of the neurochemical interactions that regulate the activity of the smooth myocytes of the RCM and their vascular components.


Asunto(s)
Ganglios Simpáticos/química , Músculo Liso/inervación , Neuronas/química , Porcinos/anatomía & histología , Sistema Nervioso Simpático/química , Animales , Péptido Relacionado con Gen de Calcitonina/análisis , Colina O-Acetiltransferasa/análisis , Encefalinas/análisis , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente , Ganglios Simpáticos/citología , Ganglios Simpáticos/enzimología , Sueros Inmunes , Neuronas/citología , Neuronas/enzimología , Neuropéptido Y/análisis , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo I/análisis , Sustancia P/análisis , Sistema Nervioso Simpático/citología , Sistema Nervioso Simpático/enzimología , Tirosina 3-Monooxigenasa/análisis , Péptido Intestinal Vasoactivo/análisis
4.
Eur J Histochem ; 52(1): 19-28, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18502719

RESUMEN

The present study was focused on the morphology of the diencephalic nuclei (likely involved in reproductive functions) as well as on the distribution of GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) in the rhinencephalon, telencephalon and the diencephalon of the brain of bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) by means of immunohistochemistry. Bluefin tuna has an encephalization quotient (QE) similar to that of other large pelagic fish. Its brain exhibits well-developed optic tecta and corpus cerebelli. The diencephalic neuron cell bodies involved in reproductive functions are grouped in two main nuclei: the nucleus preopticus-periventricularis and the nucleus lateralis tuberis. The nucleus preopticus-periventricularis consists of the nucleus periventricularis and the nucleus preopticus consisting of a few sparse multipolar neurons in the rostral part and numerous cells closely packed and arranged in several layers in its aboral part. The nucleus lateralis tuberis is located in the ventral-lateral area of the diencephalon and is made up of a number of large multipolar neurones. Four different polyclonal primary antibodies against salmon (s)GnRH, chicken (c)GnRH-II (cGnRH-II 675, cGnRH-II 6) and sea bream (sb)GnRH were employed in the immunohistochemical experiments. No immunoreactive structures were found with anti sbGnRH serum. sGnRH and cGnRH-II antisera revealed immunoreactivity in the perikarya of the olfactory bulbs, preopticus-periventricular nucleus, oculomotor nucleus and midbrain tegmentum. The nucleus lateralis tuberis showed immunostaining only with anti-sGnRH serum. Nerve fibres immunoreactive to cGnRH and sGnRH sera were found in the olfactory bulbs, olfactory nerve and neurohypophysis. The significance of the distribution of the GnRH-immunoreactive neuronal structures is discussed.


Asunto(s)
Química Encefálica , Encéfalo/anatomía & histología , Hormona Liberadora de Gonadotropina/análisis , Atún/anatomía & histología , Atún/metabolismo , Animales , Diencéfalo/química , Inmunohistoquímica , Neuronas/química , Vías Olfatorias/química , Telencéfalo/química
5.
Histol Histopathol ; 21(1): 11-22, 2006 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16267783

RESUMEN

The localization and characterization of oligosaccharide sequences in the cat testis was investigated using 12 lectins in combination with the beta-elimination reaction, N-Glycosidase F and sialidase digestion. Leydig cells expressed O-linked glycans with terminal alphaGalNAc (HPA reactivity) and N-glycans with terminal/internal alphaMan (Con A affinity). The basement membrane showed terminal Neu5Acalpha2,6Gal/GalNAc, Galbeta1,3GalNAc, alpha/betaGalNAc, and GlcNAc (SNA, PNA, HPA, SBA, GSA II reactivity) in O-linked oligosaccharides, terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc (RCA120 staining) and alphaMan in N-linked oligosaccharides; in addition, terminal Neu5acalpha2,3Galbeta1,4GlcNac, Forssman pentasaccharide, alphaGal, alphaL-Fuc and internal GlcNAc (MAL II, DBA, GSA I-B4, UEA I, KOH-sialidase-WGA affinity) formed both O- and N-linked oligosaccharides. The Sertoli cells cytoplasm contained terminal Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,4GlcNAc, Neu5Ac-betaGalNAc as well as internal GlcNAc in O-linked glycans, alphaMan in N-linked glycoproteins and terminal Neu5Acalpha2,6Gal/ GalNAc in both O- and N-linked oligosaccharides. Spermatogonia exhibited cytoplasmic N-linked glycoproteins with alphaMan residues. The spermatocytes cytoplasm expressed terminal Neu5Acalpha2,3Galbeta1,4 GlcNAc and Galbeta1,3GalNAc in O-linked oligosaccharides, terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and alpha/betaGalNAc in N-linked glycoconjugates. The Golgi region showed terminal Neu5Acalpha2,3Galbeta1,4GlcNac, Galbeta1,4GlcNAc, Forssman pentasaccharide, and alphaGalNAc in O-linked oligosaccharides, alphaMan and terminal betaGal in N-linked oligosaccharides. The acrosomes of Golgi-phase spermatids expressed terminal Galbeta1,3GalNAc, Galbeta1,4GlcNAc, Forssmann pentasaccharide, alpha/betaGalNAc, alphaGal and internal GlcNAc in O-linked oligosaccharides, terminal alpha/betaGalNAc, alphaGal and terminal/internal alphaMan in N-linked glycoproteins. The acrosomes of cap-phase spermatids lacked internal Forssman pentasaccharide and alphaGal, while having increased alpha/betaGalNAc. The acrosomes of elongated spermatids did not show terminal Galbeta1,3GalNAc, displayed terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and alpha/betaGalNAc in N-glycans and Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,3GalNAc in O-linked oligosaccharides.


Asunto(s)
Gatos , Glicoconjugados/análisis , Oligosacáridos/análisis , Polisacáridos/análisis , Testículo/química , Acrosoma/química , Animales , Membrana Basal/química , Aparato de Golgi/química , Histocitoquímica , Lectinas , Células Intersticiales del Testículo/química , Células Intersticiales del Testículo/citología , Masculino , Epitelio Seminífero/química , Células de Sertoli/química , Células de Sertoli/citología , Espermátides/química , Espermátides/citología , Espermatocitos/química , Espermatocitos/citología , Espermatogénesis , Espermatogonias/química , Espermatogonias/citología , Especificidad por Sustrato , Testículo/citología
7.
Eur J Histochem ; 49(2): 139-49, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15967742

RESUMEN

We investigated the oligosaccharide sequence of glycoconjugates, mainly sialoglycoconjugates, in the horse oviductal ampulla during oestrus by means of lectin and pre-lectin methods such as the KOH-neuraminidase procedure to remove sialic acid residues and incubation with N-glycosidase F to cleave N-linked glycans. Ciliated cells displayed N-linked oligosaccharides throughout the cytoplasm. The cilia glycocalyx expressed both N- and O-linked (mucin-type) oligosaccharides, both showing a high variety of terminal sequences. In the most non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm contained N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal alphaGal as well as mucin-type glycans with terminal Forssman pentasaccharides. In a few scattered non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm displayed sialylated N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Neu5Ac-GalNAc and O-linked glycans terminating with neutral and/or alphaGalNAc, Neu5Ac alpha2,6Gal/GalNAc, Neu5AcGal beta1,3GalNAc. Supra-nuclear granules, probably Golgi zones, of non-ciliated cells showed mainly O-linked glycans rich in sialic acid residues. The luminal surface of non-ciliated cells showed N-linked oligosaccharides, containing terminal/internal alphaMan/alphaGlc, betaGlcNAc and terminal alphaGal, as well as mucin-type oligosaccharides terminating with a large variety of either neutral saccharides or sialylated sequences. Apical protrusions containing O-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Forssman pentasaccharide, Neu5Ac-Gal beta1,4GlcNAc, Neu5Ac-GalNAc were seen in non-ciliated cells scattered along the epithelium. These findings show the presence of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal ampulla epithelium of the mare and the existence of different lectin binding profiles between ciliated and non-ciliated (secretory) cells, as well as the presence of non-ciliated cell sub-types which might determine functional differences along the ampullary epithelium of mare oviduct.


Asunto(s)
Estro/metabolismo , Caballos/fisiología , Lectinas/metabolismo , Oviductos/citología , Oviductos/metabolismo , Animales , Epitelio/metabolismo , Femenino , Tamaño de los Órganos
8.
Eur J Histochem ; 48(4): 403-12, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15718207

RESUMEN

The distribution of sialic acid residues as well as other glycosidic sugars has been investigated in the horse oviductal isthmus during anoestrus, oestrus and pregnancy by means of lectin and pre-lectin methods. Ciliated cells and non-ciliated (secretory) cells exhibited different lectin binding profiles that were found to change during the investigated stages. Ciliated cells did not show any reactivity in the basal cytoplasm, while the supra-nuclear cytoplasm displayed a few of oligosaccharides with terminal and internal alphamannose (Man) and/or alphaglucose (Glc) during oestrus and pregnancy and a moderate presence of oligosaccharides terminating in alphafucose (Fuc) during oestrus; cilia exhibited a more complex glycoconjugate pattern for the presence of oligosaccharides terminating in N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc), GalNAcalpha1,3 GalNAcalpha1,3galactose(Gal)beta1,4Galbeta1,4N-acetylglucosamine(GlcNAc), Fuc, sialic acid (Neu5Ac)-aGalNAc belonging or not to the GalNAca1,3GalNAca1,3 Galb1,4 Galb1, 4GlcNAc sequence, and. alphaGalNAc and Neu5Aca 2,6Gal/GalNAc increased during oestrus. Cilia displayed terminal Galbeta1,3 GalNAc in pregnancy, terminal alphaGal in anoestrus and pregnancy and terminal or internal D-GlcNAc during anoestrus and pregnancy, respectively. The whole cytoplasm of non-ciliated cells showed oligosaccharides terminating with alphaGalNAc, Neu5Aca2,6Gal/GalNAc, Neu5Ac GalNAca 1,3GalNAcalpha1,3Galbeta1,4Galbeta1,4GlcNAc during the investigated stages, as well as GlcNAc in anoestrus and pregnancy. The supra-nuclear zone of non-ciliated cells exhibited oligosaccharides with terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and internal Man during oestrus and pregnancy as well as terminal alphaGal and Fuc in oestrus and Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,3GalNAc in pregnancy. The luminal surface of non-ciliated cells showed glycans terminating with alphaGalNAc and/or Neu5Ac GalNAcalpha1,3 GalNAcalpha1,3Galbeta1,4Galbeta1,4GlcNAc in all specimens, oligosaccharides with terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and internal Man during oestrus and pregnancy, Neu5Ac alpha2,6Gal/GalNAc in anoestrus and oestrus, and glycans terminating with Galbeta1,3GalNAc, Neu5A acalpha2,3 Galbeta1, 4GlcNac, Neu5ac-Galbeta1,3GalNAc, Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,4 GlcNAc in pregnancy. These findings show the presence of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal isthmus of the mare as well as the existence of great modifications in the glycoconjugates linked to different physiological conditions.


Asunto(s)
Anestro , Estro , Trompas Uterinas/química , Glicoconjugados/análisis , Caballos/metabolismo , Ácido N-Acetilneuramínico/análisis , Embarazo/metabolismo , Animales , Femenino , Glicoconjugados/metabolismo , Lectinas/química , Lectinas/metabolismo , Ácido N-Acetilneuramínico/metabolismo
9.
Eur J Histochem ; 48(4): 413-22, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15718208

RESUMEN

The paper reports a histological and immunohistochemical description of oocyte growth and ultrastructural aspects of zona radiata (ZR) formation as well as the relationship between plasma estradiol-17beta, (E2) levels and ovarian development in swordfish (Xiphias gladius L.) from the Mediterranean Sea. Ovaries were inactive during March to mid April; maturation occurred during late April to June and spawning in June and July. Zona radiata formation starts, as Pas positive material, in oocytes at the lipid stage. In this stage a deposit of electrondense material between oolemma and follicular cells appears. In the cortical alveoli stage and through the early vitellogenic stage, the deposition of a moderately electrondense material occurred on the inner side of the ZR. Finally, in late vitellogenic oocytes a third layer, made of microfibrillar material, appeared. The immunohistochemical analyses revealed that the initial internalisation of hepatic zona radiata proteins (Zrp) in the swordfish oocyte starts before the uptake of vitellogenin (Vtg) and that it is associated with the low previtellogenic E2 plasma levels, while a significant E2 increase in plasma is associated with the beginning of Vtg uptake. This would appear to confirm the hypothesis that the differential and sequential induction of zonagenesis and vitellogenesis may reflect a general feature of teleost oogenesis.


Asunto(s)
Estradiol/sangre , Ovario/anatomía & histología , Ovario/crecimiento & desarrollo , Perciformes/crecimiento & desarrollo , Perciformes/metabolismo , Animales , Femenino , Inmunoglobulina G/sangre , Inmunohistoquímica , Oocitos/citología , Ovario/ultraestructura , Perciformes/anatomía & histología
11.
J Anat ; 199(Pt 3): 317-22, 2001 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11554508

RESUMEN

The aim of the present study was to locate the sensory and autonomic ganglia innervating the female genital musculature in pigs. The retrograde neuronal tracers horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or fast blue (FB) were injected into the left retractor clitoridis muscle (RCM), which was treated as a typical model of the genital smooth musculature. Labelled cells were found in ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia S1-S4, in bilateral sympathetic paravertebral ganglia from L5-L6 or L6-L7 to S3 and in the left and right caudal mesenteric ganglion. In two of the five animals treated, presumably preganglionic parasympathetic cells were labelled in the ipsilateral intermediate grey substance of the segments S1-S2.


Asunto(s)
Ganglios/anatomía & histología , Genitales Femeninos/inervación , Músculo Liso/inervación , Porcinos/anatomía & histología , Amidinas , Animales , Femenino , Colorantes Fluorescentes , Ganglios Espinales/anatomía & histología , Ganglios Simpáticos/anatomía & histología , Peroxidasa de Rábano Silvestre
12.
Ital J Anat Embryol ; 106(1): 1-11, 2001.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11410994

RESUMEN

The sensitive and autonomic innervation of the prostate was studied in some mammals (rat, rabbit, horse, donkey and bull) using gold chloride impregnation. In all the species considered the gland was supplied with conspicuous innervation located in the thickness of the capsule and in trabeculae. The autonomic innervation was constituted by ganglion cells of different sizes (small, medium and large), isolated or in groups of large ganglia also, always located along the course of nerve bundles. The sensitive nervous component, placed more frequently in the most superficial layer of the capsule, consisted of delicate networks originating by more fibres and, above all, of capsulated receptors such as Pacini and Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles. A characteristic finding, but only present in the horse, donkey and bull, was the helicoidal disposition of thin collagen fibres around thin nervous bundles that ended up to the point where the nerve trunk divided.


Asunto(s)
Sistema Nervioso Autónomo/anatomía & histología , Próstata/inervación , Animales , Bovinos , Equidae , Ganglios/ultraestructura , Corpúsculos de Golgi-Mazzoni/ultraestructura , Caballos , Masculino , Fibras Nerviosas/ultraestructura , Neuronas/ultraestructura , Próstata/irrigación sanguínea , Conejos , Ratas
13.
Ital J Anat Embryol ; 105(2): 75-83, 2000.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11043440

RESUMEN

It has been studied the vascular territory of the base of the brain and it has been pointed out the presence of characteristical structural arrangements of the vasal wall and artero-venous anastomoses. The just mentioned characteristical structures are placed in points where a vessel divides itself or creates a collateral branch and their functional engagement is target-oriented to control the blood flux.


Asunto(s)
Anastomosis Arteriovenosa/anatomía & histología , Corteza Cerebral/irrigación sanguínea , Animales , Arteria Cerebral Anterior/anatomía & histología , Arteria Basilar/anatomía & histología , Bovinos , Ciervos , Perros , Células Epitelioides/citología , Equidae , Femenino , Caballos , Masculino , Arteria Cerebral Media/anatomía & histología , Arteria Cerebral Posterior/anatomía & histología , Ovinos , Especificidad de la Especie , Túnica Íntima/anatomía & histología
14.
Anat Histol Embryol ; 28(2): 109-13, 1999 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10386005

RESUMEN

The oculomotor nerves (3rd, 4th and 6th) of some species of fish and mammals have been studied to establish the presence, number, true topography and probable functional role of the ganglion cells located along the trunk. The finding of typical pseudo-unipolar ganglion cells is always unpredictable and extremely variable, from an inter- and intra-specific point of view, in members of the two zoological classes studied.


Asunto(s)
Nervio Oculomotor/citología , Células Ganglionares de la Retina/citología , Nervio Abducens/citología , Animales , Peces , Mamíferos , Especificidad de la Especie , Nervio Troclear/citología
15.
Ital J Anat Embryol ; 104(4): 185-94, 1999.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10684182

RESUMEN

The intracranial tract of the accessory nerve (XI cranial nerve) was studied in some mammals (equines, domestic and wild ruminants, pig, carnivores, rabbit, nutria, guinea pig, hamster, hedgehog). The specimens were embedded in paraffin or paraplast, the sections were stained with cresyl violet, haematoxylin and eosin, or submitted to argentic impregnation. Pseudounipolar ganglion cells were found in all the mammals examined, with the exception of the cat. The number of cells and their variability in the different species and subjects were related. The topography and morphology of the cells were described. This comparative study has demonstrated that the accessory nerve is not a entirely motor nerve, but it is a mixed, motor and sensitive, nerve. Nevertheless, we think further studies are necessary in order to establish the peripheral distribution, the central pathway and the functional role of the pseudounipolar neurons found in the intracranial tract of the accessory nerve.


Asunto(s)
Nervio Accesorio/citología , Ganglios Sensoriales/citología , Animales , Bovinos , Cricetinae , Perros , Cobayas , Neuronas Aferentes/citología , Conejos
16.
Ital J Anat Embryol ; 101(1): 57-66, 1996.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8916467

RESUMEN

The 3-Acetylpyridine (3-AP) is a neurotoxic that determines a selective destruction of inferior olivary nucleus in the rat. However, in the other animals (mouse, rabbit, guinea-pig, quail and chicken) the effect could be less selective in the mentioned nucleus and constant in other areas of the central and peripheral nervous system. This investigation means to expand the study of these neurotoxic effects to the hamster, species not yet studied. The intraperitoneal administration of 3-AP, at a dosage of 65 mg/Kg, determines in this animal stridulous breathing, coughing and ataxy. Wide sites of the nervous system show, by microscopical observations, pictures of shrinking cells, vacuolization of the cytoplasm, reduction or loss of Nissl stain affinity and neuronal mutilation. The neurotoxic effects are mostly evident in the motor nuclei of the cerebral trunk and in the ventral horns of the spinal cord. However, the inferior olivary nucleus appears undamaged or sparely involved.


Asunto(s)
Sistema Nervioso Central/efectos de los fármacos , Mesocricetus , Neurotoxinas/toxicidad , Piridinas/toxicidad , Animales , Cricetinae , Femenino , Masculino , Especificidad de la Especie
17.
Anat Histol Embryol ; 24(4): 265-8, 1995 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8592980

RESUMEN

The retractor clitoridis muscle originates from the coccygeal vertebrae in the cow, ewe, goat and mare, and from the anal musculature in the sow. It terminates at the base of the clitoris. In all the species considered, a vegetative innervation was found. This was represented by isolated or grouped ganglion cells. Nervous sensitive supply was also present. This was represented by Pacinian, Pacinian-like and Golgi-Mazzoni's corpuscles, and by Krauses's end bulbs. A notable difference was found in the amount and type of these receptors. They were numerous in the sow, ewe and goat, and rare in the cow and mare. Additionally, in the sow, ewe and goat, all the above mentioned receptors were found, while, in the cow and mare, only Pacinian and Pacinian-like corpuscles occurred. The morphology of these receptors was described and hypotheses were made concerning their probable functional role.


Asunto(s)
Bovinos/anatomía & histología , Cabras/anatomía & histología , Caballos/anatomía & histología , Músculo Liso/inervación , Ovinos/anatomía & histología , Porcinos/anatomía & histología , Canal Anal , Animales , Clítoris , Cóccix , Femenino , Corpúsculos de Golgi-Mazzoni/anatomía & histología , Mecanorreceptores/anatomía & histología , Corpúsculos de Pacini/anatomía & histología
18.
Ital J Anat Embryol ; 100(3): 147-58, 1995.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8760483

RESUMEN

Proprioceptive innervation of the external anal sphincter muscle and the organization of the vegetative and sensitive nerve components of the internal and sphincter muscle have been studied in different mammals. The findings of typical muscle spindles in the external anal sphincter muscle were constant in the pig, frequent in the goat and cow, rare in the sheep and horse and absent in the roe and rabbit. In the pig, muscle spindles were observed in the entire extension of the muscle, while in the sheep, goat, cow and horse, the receptors were found only in the cranial portion of the muscle. In all the species studied, the internal anal sphincter muscle had numerous ganglion cells, isolated or grouped, and rare Pacinian, Pacinian-like, and Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles. Their functional role has been hypothesized.


Asunto(s)
Canal Anal/inervación , Mamíferos/anatomía & histología , Músculo Esquelético/inervación , Músculo Liso/inervación , Canal Anal/anatomía & histología , Animales , Bovinos , Ciervos , Femenino , Cabras , Caballos , Masculino , Mecanorreceptores/citología , Músculo Esquelético/anatomía & histología , Músculo Liso/anatomía & histología , Conejos , Ovinos , Especificidad de la Especie , Porcinos
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