Peculiar tonsil-like structure near vagina of the laboratory shrew, Suncus murinus.

Kazuyoshi Sakai, Hideki Imada, Masanori Shinzato, Kazuhiro Nishii, Ei-ichi Miyachi, Yoshimitsu Katoh, Kouji Yamada
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After finding tonsil-like structures near the entrance of vagina of a laboratory shrew (Suncus murinus), which we subsequently designated as vaginal tonsils, we performed detailed immunohistochemical and developmental studies. The location of T and B cells in the vaginal tonsils differed from that in the palatine tonsils or that in the lymphoid nodes of other animals. The boundary between the germinal center region and the region encompassing follicular interfollicular tissue was not clear. B cells were widely distributed and very dense in the parenchyma, but they were scattered in the epithelial area (B cells were present in around 90% of the vaginal tonsil tissue). In contrast, T cells were scattered in the parenchyma and in the epithelial area (T cells were present in around 10% of the vaginal tonsil tissue). B cells were more prominent than T cells throughout the development of these structures and the epithelium was invaded by many immigrating cells. The size of the vaginal tonsils changed during postnatal development. Vaginal tonsils are structurally similar to other tonsils, and they may function to protect the vagina from infection.

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实验室鼩鼱阴道附近奇特的扁桃体状结构。
在实验室鼩鼱(Suncus murinus)阴道入口附近发现扁桃体样结构后,我们随后将其命名为阴道扁桃体,我们进行了详细的免疫组织化学和发育研究。T细胞和B细胞在阴道扁桃体中的位置与在腭扁桃体或其他动物的淋巴结中的位置不同。生发中心区与包涵滤泡间组织的区域界限不清。B细胞在薄壁组织中分布广泛且非常密集,但在上皮组织中分布分散(约90%的阴道扁桃体组织中存在B细胞)。相比之下,T细胞分散在薄壁组织和上皮区(约10%的阴道扁桃体组织中存在T细胞)。在这些结构的发育过程中,B细胞比T细胞更突出,上皮受到许多迁移细胞的侵袭。阴道扁桃体的大小在产后发育过程中发生了变化。阴道扁桃体在结构上与其他扁桃体相似,它们可能起到保护阴道免受感染的作用。
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