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Anatomy and Histology of the Male Reproductive Tract and Spermatogenesis Fine Structure in the Lesser Anteater (Tamandua tetradactyla,Myrmecophagidae, Xenarthra): Morphological Evidences of Reproductive Functions
Authors:L F Rossi  J P Luaces  H J Aldana Marcos  P D Cetica  G Perez Jimeno  M S Merani
Institution:1. Laboratorio de Biología Cromosómica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, , C1121ABG C.A.B.A, Argentina;2. Laboratorio de Histología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Belgrano, , C1426DQG C.A.B.A, Argentina;3. Cátedra de Química Biológica, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología en Reproducción Animal, Universidad de Buenos Aires, , C1427CWO C.A.B.A, Argentina;4. Proyecto de Conservación Oso Hormiguero Gigante, Zoo Florencio Varela, Florencio Varela, , C1188DWG Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The anatomy and histology of the male genital tract of the lesser anteater were studied. Fine details of spermatozoa regarding their genesis and morphology were also studied in six adult specimens. The testes lie in the pelvic cavity. The deferent duct emerges from the epididymis and opens into the ejaculatory duct, which drains into the membranous urethra. Accessory glands (prostate, seminal vesicle and bulbourethral gland) are histologically similar to those described in other mammals. The short penis presents an urethral orifice, while the corpus spongiosum becomes thinner at the end indicating the absence of a histologically defined glans. The seminiferous epithelium shows: (1) Sertoli cells with deep nuclear indentations, (2) spermatogonia with crusty‐like chromatin, (3) spermatocytes at different stages of maturation and (4) three morphologically distinct stages of spermatid differentiation according to nuclear shape, acrosome development and chromatin condensation. Sperm heads appear oval. The length of the spermatozoa averages 67.33 ± 1.60 μm. Two specimens with inactive spermatogenesis were azoospermic. Their testes and epididymis presented sizes smaller than those with active spermatogenesis. These studies together with others in anteaters may contribute to successful breeding in conservation programmes.
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