Macro, micromorphological and histological aspects of the intestine pirarucu Arapaima gigas (SCHINZ, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes: Arapaimidae)

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.21708/avb.2022.16.4.10728
Keila Silva Pinto, L. Melo, J. Aquino, J. V. Dantas Filho, S. V. Schons, M. Miglino, R. Rici
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Currently, the fish farming with Arapaima gigas has suffered from technological obstacles in the fields of reproduction, health and nutrition, making it necessary to know the morphology of its structures, so that it can advance in more technified research in scope of production in Rondônia state, as well as in aquaculture nutrition and health. Therefore, the aimed is to characterize the macro and microscopic morphology of posterior digestive system of A. gigas. The intestine of six specimens A. gigas in ideal slaughter size was analyzed. The analyzes were performed using light-sheet microscopy (LM) and scanning electron (SEM) techniques. The intestine basically showes similar histological characteristics in three analyzed portions (proximal, middle and distal). Same type of simple columnar epithelium with goblet cells was evidenced, with subtle variations in pattern of villi in each segment, and in number of goblet cells. In the rectum, the amount of goblet cells and evident longitudinal villi was expressive. Macroscopic anatomy and histology of the intestine A. gigas analyzed showes characteristics of adaptation to cultivation, according to their diet and habitat. The intestinal mucosa can divided into three distinct portions: proximal, middle and final intestine, in addition to the rectum and anus. In the pyloric cecum, the folds are slightly higher and poorly branched. The rectum, compared to the midgut, showed a higher occurrence of goblet cells in the mucosa. This increase in goblet cells observed in the posterior portion may related to the assimilation of ions and fluids that occur at this location.
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巨脊蛛(SCHINZ,1822)(骨舌形目:Arapaimidae)肠道的宏观、微观形态和组织学方面
目前,Arapaima gigas的鱼类养殖在繁殖、健康和营养领域遇到了技术障碍,因此有必要了解其结构的形态,以便在Rondônia州的生产范围以及水产养殖营养和健康方面推进更技术化的研究。因此,本研究的目的是对大蟾蜍后消化系统的宏观和微观形态进行表征。对6个理想屠宰规模的巨型蟾蜍的肠道进行了分析。使用光片显微镜(LM)和扫描电子(SEM)技术进行分析。肠道在三个分析部分(近端、中间和远端)基本上显示出相似的组织学特征。证明了具有杯状细胞的相同类型的简单柱状上皮,每个节段的绒毛模式和杯状细胞数量存在细微变化。在直肠中,杯状细胞和明显的纵向绒毛的数量是可表达的。根据食物和栖息地的不同,分析的巨型A.gigas肠道的宏观解剖和组织学表现出对栽培的适应特征。肠粘膜可分为三个不同的部分:近端肠、中段肠和末级肠,此外还有直肠和肛门。在幽门盲肠中,褶皱略高,分枝较差。与中肠相比,直肠粘膜中杯状细胞的出现率更高。在后部观察到的杯状细胞的增加可能与该位置发生的离子和液体的同化有关。
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