新热带无核植物(Nobleobatrachia)表皮内的血管形成。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Journal of Morphology Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.1002/jmor.21649
Daiana P. Ferraro, María E. Pereyra, J. Sebastián Barrionuevo, Silvia Quinzio, Miriam C. Vera, Carlos Taboada, Julián Faivovich, Andrés E. Brunetti
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Anuran皮肤是一个动态器官,参与与特定形态特征密切相关的基本功能。特别是,气体交换与表皮修饰有关,如细胞层减少和血管形成增加。在这里,我们描述了来自不同生态形态和栖息地的103只新热带无尾蛛(Nobleobatrachia)背部皮肤的表皮形态及其与毛细血管网络的关系。此外,我们检查了这些物种的一个子集的侧面和腹部皮肤。我们报道了(i)Lepidobatrachus laevis和Lepidobatrachus llanensis(穴居和半水生Chacoan物种)、Hyloscirtus colymba和Hyloscictus palmeri(来自潮湿森林的树栖物种)以及Alsodes neuquensis和15 Telmatobius spp.(来自寒冷环境的水生和半水生物种)的背部皮肤中的表皮内毛细血管;(ii)Boana benitezi和H.colymba(来自潮湿森林的树栖物种)的侧皮,以及(iii)B.benitezi、H.colympa、Atelognathus patagonicus(来自寒冷环境的水生物种)和四种Chacoan物种,Chacophrys pierotti、Ceratohrys cranwelli(洞穴/陆地物种),以及Lepidobatrachus asper和L.llanensis(洞穴/半水生物种)的腹皮。此外,亲水疣仅在细齿龙、宽齿龙(陆生和Chacoan物种)和B.benitezi的腹面皮肤中观察到。无论皮肤区域如何,毛细血管总是从真皮穿透表皮,而表皮细胞层是扁平的。我们的研究结果支持了先前的假设,即物种发生的环境会影响与皮肤呼吸(不同身体区域的表皮内毛细血管)和吸水(与腹侧皮肤内的亲水性疣相关的表皮内毛细管)相关的皮肤变化。此外,系统发育可能会影响这些结构的发育,几乎所有被分析的Telmatobius物种都存在表皮内毛细血管。最后,潮湿森林中的疣类动物和亚湿润Chacoan地区的细趾类动物的腹面皮肤中同时存在亲水性疣,这表明它们有独立的起源。
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Vascularization inside the epidermis of Neotropical anurans (Nobleobatrachia)

Anuran skin is a dynamic organ involved in essential functions that strongly correlate with specific morphological traits. Particularly, gas exchange has been associated with epidermal modifications, such as reduced cell layers and increased vascularization. Here, we describe the epidermal morphology and its association with capillary networks in the dorsal skin of 103 Neotropical anurans (Nobleobatrachia) from different ecomorphs and habitats. Additionally, we examined the lateral and ventral skin for a subset of these species. We report intraepidermal capillaries in (i) dorsal skin of Lepidobatrachus laevis and Lepidobatrachus llanensis (burrowing and semi-aquatic Chacoan species), Hyloscirtus colymba and Hyloscirtus palmeri (arboreal species from humid forests), and Alsodes neuquensis and 15 Telmatobius spp. (aquatic and semi-aquatic species from cold environments); (ii) lateral skin of Boana benitezi and H. colymba (arboreal species from humid forests), and (iii) ventral skin of B. benitezi, H. colymba, Atelognathus patagonicus (aquatic species from cold environments), and four Chacoan species, Chacophrys pierottii, Ceratophrys cranwelli (burrowing/terrestrial species), and Lepidobatrachus asper and L. llanensis (burrowing/semi-aquatic species). Also, verrucae hydrophilicae were observed exclusively in the ventral skin of Leptodactylus fuscus, Leptodactylus laticeps (terrestrial and Chacoan species), and B. benitezi. Regardless of the skin region, the capillaries always penetrate the epidermis from the dermis, while epidermal cell layers are flattened. Our findings support previous hypotheses stating that the environment where species occur influences skin changes related to cutaneous respiration (intraepidermal capillaries in different body regions) and water absorption (intraepidermal capillaries associated with verrucae hydrophilicae within ventral skin). Also, phylogeny might influence the development of these structures, as revealed by the presence of intraepidermal capillaries in almost all analyzed species of Telmatobius. Finally, the co-occurrence of verrucae hydrophilicae in the ventral skin of hylids from humid forests, and leptodactylids from the subhumid Chacoan region suggest an independent origin.

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