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Estudo morfofisiológico do epidídimo de caititus (Pecari tajacu) adultos

This work aimed to study the histology of epididymis peccaries (Pecari tajacu) and sperm pathologies associated with different regions of the organ. A fact that will contribute to a better understanding of the reproductive biology of the species, and consequently for their conservation. Eight adult...

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Autor principal: OLIVEIRA, Anna Patrycia Martins de
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Pará 2017
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/8407
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This work aimed to study the histology of epididymis peccaries (Pecari tajacu) and sperm pathologies associated with different regions of the organ. A fact that will contribute to a better understanding of the reproductive biology of the species, and consequently for their conservation. Eight adult animals were used, aged two to four years, coming from breeding scientific research of Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, located in Belém, Pará, Brazil. Each of the four parts of the epididymis (proximal the head and distal the head, body and tail) was divided into two portions, and one of the portions was macerated, while the other remained intact. The epididymal tail underwent retrograde flow technique. The cell samples were stored in formol saline, and then used for the analysis of sperm morphology. Samples of the body were wrapped in gauze, identified and fixed in ALFAC. Later, they were submitted to routine histological processing. Diameters were measured up to 20 tubules and the heights of up to 30 tubules epithelium, the epididymis of each region for each animal. ANOVA (One Way), pointed out differences between the diameter of the proximal tubule of the head and distal head (p = 0.0008); between the proximal head and the body (p = 0.0009); between the proximal head and the tail (p = 0.0002). There were no significant differences (p> 0.05) among the other parts of the epididymis. It was found that the proximal head has a diameter of less tubules average compared to other portions of the epididymis. The Newman Keuls test showed similarities between the average body epithelium height and tail (p = 0.551). However, significant differences were observed between the distal head and the proximal head (p = 0.0009); the distal head and the tail (p = 0.0055); distal head and body (p = 0.0021); proximal head and body (p = 0.0008); proximal head and tail (p = 0.0055). In all regions of the epididymis of peccary, it observed the presence of pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocilia. 13 different types of morphological changes were found, and underdeveloped sperm and loose heads were the most frequent along the epididymis of peccaries. There were no differences in the number of pathologies in different regions of the epididymis (Man-Whitney test) (proximal head: U = 19.500, p = 0.189; distal head: U = 31.500, p = 0.958; body: U = 27,000; p = 0.599 and tail: U = 20.000, p = 0.207). In many species the histopathological analysis are often studied, however in wild animals, such as peccary, are still poorly researched. Thus, this study data are pioneers, and will serve as a basis for future comparative research on the reproductive biology of artiodactyls, contributing to their conservation and production.