Morphological analysis of the digestive tract of Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus, Linnaeus, 1758) in northeast Brazil

Rebeca Taines do Nascimento Pinheiro, R. E. Oliveira, Augusto C B Freire, F. Attademo, F. D. O. Luna, Vitor Luz Carvalho, Flávio José de Lima Silva, Simone Almeida Gavilan
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Morphological studies of the digestive tract are relevant to know the biology and understand the eating habits to conserve species. Our objective was to analyze macroscopically and microscopically the digestive tract of Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). Samples were collected from 20 animals found dead stranded on the coast of northeastern Brazil or that died during the rehabilitation process in captivity between July 1995 and March 2017. The macroscopic analysis of the gastrointestinal tract was carried out from the in loco monitoring of the two necropsies. For microscopic evaluation, tissue fragments were collected during necropsy, fixed with 10% buffered formaldehyde and subjected to routine histological processing, with 5 μm thick slices, and subsequently submitted to the Hematoxylin-Eosin staining method, the Verhoeff method, and the periodic acid-Schiff method. Macroscopically, neonates and adults have the same digestive tract structures, namely esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, and rectum. The microscopic analysis demonstrated that the digestive tract is formed by four histological layers (mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa or adventitia). In the esophagus, esophageal glands are absent and there are elastic fibers in the submucosal layer and between the external muscle and adventitial layers. The stomach has a structure called the cardiac gland, which microscopically presents ontogenetic differences regarding the depth of the lining epithelium and the orderly distribution of cells along the gastric gland. In the duodenal ampulla and in the diverticula, duodenal glands were identified in the submucosa. The luminal portion of the mucous layer of the cecal ampulla, colon, and rectum is lined by keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. The digestive tract of the species Antillean manatee is similar to what has been reported for the order Sirenia.
巴西东北部安的列斯海牛(Trichechus manatus manatus, Linnaeus, 1758)消化道的形态分析
对消化道进行形态学研究对于了解其生物学特性和饮食习惯以保护物种具有重要意义。我们的目标是对安的列斯海牛(Trichechus manatus manatus)的消化道进行宏观和微观分析。样本采集自 1995 年 7 月至 2017 年 3 月期间在巴西东北部海岸发现的搁浅死亡或在人工饲养康复过程中死亡的 20 只海牛。胃肠道的宏观分析是通过对两例尸体解剖的现场监测进行的。为了进行显微镜评估,在尸体解剖过程中收集了组织碎片,用10%缓冲甲醛固定,并进行常规组织学处理,切片厚度为5微米,随后采用苏木精-伊红染色法、Verhoeff法和周期性酸-Schiff法进行染色。从宏观上看,新生儿和成人的消化道结构相同,即食道、胃、十二指肠、空肠、回肠、盲肠、结肠和直肠。显微镜分析表明,消化道由四个组织学层(粘膜、粘膜下层、肌层和浆膜或黏膜)构成。在食道中,没有食道腺体,粘膜下层以及外部肌肉层和包膜层之间有弹性纤维。胃中有一种叫做心腺的结构,在显微镜下,它的内膜上皮深度和细胞沿胃腺的有序分布呈现出本生期的差异。在十二指肠鞍和憩室,在粘膜下层发现了十二指肠腺。盲肠鞍部、结肠和直肠粘膜层的管腔部分由角质化的分层鳞状上皮衬里。安的列斯海牛的消化道与已报道的海牛目消化道相似。
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