Aspects of skin morphology and morphometry of the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla, LINNAEUS, 1758)

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.21708/avb.2023.17.1.11123
Daniel Barbosa da Silva, J. R. Cardoso, V. S. Cruz, Fabrício Carrião dos Santos, Paulo César Moreira, K. F. Pereira, E. G. Araújo
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The aim of the present study is to describe the skin morphology and morphometry of the giant anteater (M. tridactyla), based on comparative analysis applied to skin segments from central metacarpal torus (palmar pad), dorsal thorax, ventral cervical, ventral abdomen, medial carpal and nasal regions. In order to do so, eight adult specimens of M. tridactyla were used for macroscopic studies and four for microscopic assessments. Microscopy was used to assess fur general features that were macroscopically assessed through visual analysis. Fragments (2.0cm²) were collected from the selected regions for microscopic studies. Samples were fixed on McDowell solution, processed through routine histology techniques and subjected to semi-serial cuts (5 μm). The cuts were stained in HE, Alcian blue and periodic acid Schiff. General morphology of different skin layers was described, as well as their architecture and composition; mesoscopy of the epidermis, dermis and stratum corneum was also carried out. There was difference in skin morphometry between males and females, and between different skin regions in the same animal, based on the statistical evaluation of the recorded values. All epidermis layers were assessed for the selected regions. Dermis encompassed surface and deep layers; it presented sweat and sebaceous glands, as well as hair follicles. Findings also allowed reporting that epidermis components are easily identified given its thickness, and the large amount of sweat glands in it – it contrasts its physiological features.
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巨食蚁兽(Myrmecophaga tridactyla, LINNAEUS, 1758)皮肤形态学和形态测定学方面的研究
本研究的目的是描述巨型食蚁兽(M.tridactyla)的皮肤形态和形态计量学,基于对掌骨中央环(掌垫)、背侧胸部、颈腹侧、腹侧腹部、腕内侧和鼻腔区域皮肤节段的比较分析。为了做到这一点,使用了八个M.tridactyla成年标本进行宏观研究,并使用了四个进行微观评估。显微镜用于评估皮毛的一般特征,这些特征通过视觉分析进行宏观评估。从选定区域收集碎片(2.0cm²)进行显微镜研究。将样品固定在McDowell溶液上,通过常规组织学技术进行处理,并进行半连续切割(5μm)。切口用HE、阿尔西安蓝和碘酸Schiff染色。描述了不同皮肤层的一般形态,以及它们的结构和组成;还进行了表皮、真皮和角质层的细观检查。根据对记录值的统计评估,雄性和雌性之间以及同一动物不同皮肤区域之间的皮肤形态计量学存在差异。对所选区域的所有表皮层进行评估。Dermis包括表层和深层;它表现为汗腺、皮脂腺以及毛囊。研究结果还表明,考虑到表皮的厚度和其中大量的汗腺,表皮成分很容易识别——这与它的生理特征形成了对比。
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