Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Morfologia, Instituto Biomédico Universidade Federal Fluminense Niterói Rio de Janeiro Brazil
2. Departamento de Anatomia Animal e Humana Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde. Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro Seropédica Rio de Janeiro Brazil
3. Laboratório de Histologia Integrativa Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Abstract
AbstractThere are few scientific reports on the histology of the phallus of ratite birds. The aim of this study was to conduct a histochemical analysis to determine the distribution of smooth muscle cells and the volumetric density (Vv) of the fibres of the elastic system in the ostrich phallus. Adult ostriches, 14 months old, were used. The phalluses were fixed in Bouin's solution and then transferred to a buffered formalin solution. They were then processed using standard histological stains for paraffin and slices were obtained. The following techniques were performed: HE, Picrosirius red, Alcian Blue at pH 1.0 and 2.5. The Periodic acid‐Schiff reagent and Weigert's Resorcin‐Fuchsin with previous oxidation were performed. The M42 test system was used to quantify the elastic system fibres. For immunohistochemical analysis, an anti alpha smooth muscle actin monoclonal antibody was used. The surface of the phallus is covered by a non‐keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, which becomes stratified cylindrical in the region of the spermatic sulcus. No glands associated with the connective tissue were observed. The Vv of the elastic system fibres was 4.75%. Smooth muscle cells were visualized only in the walls of blood vessels through immunostaining, with an absence in the lymphatic sinuses. Despite similarities with other birds, such as the presence of a fibrous external axis, a lymphatic core, and a spermatic groove, the ostrich phallus shows marked differences, including the absence of an elastic core, a non‐keratinized lining epithelium, and the absence of glands throughout its extension.
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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