在雌性和雄性南部塔曼杜阿(Tamandua tetractyla)中持续存在Wolffian和Müllerian导管?

Lilja Fromme , Débora Regina Yogui , Mario Henrique Alves , Arnaud Léonard Jean Desbiez , André Luis Quagliatto Santos , Ursula Siebert , Ralph Brehm
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南方食蚁兽(四趾食蚁兽)和巨型食蚁兽(三趾食蚁兽)同属食蚁兽科食蚁兽科,两种食蚁兽具有基本的形态特征,包括生殖器官的一般特征。然而,在雌性和雄性巨型食蚁兽中,已经观察到持续存在的Wolffian和m llerian导管,到目前为止还没有在南塔曼杜瓦描述过。因此,本研究评估了异性的生殖器导管是否也可以在南塔曼杜瓦地区观察到。为此,在巴西研究了成年路杀动物雄性和雌性的生殖器官。在雌性南塔曼多斯,持续的Wolffian导管从子宫阴道管开口沿颅向通过子宫阴道管腹壁和子宫进入泌尿生殖窦,并沿着输卵管的路线一直延伸到卵巢的外侧极。这些导管显示出与巨型食蚁兽相同的特征,并显示出与雄性附睾和不同导管的相似性。此外,尿道壁和尿道窦的腺体结构显示出与雄性前列腺和尿道球腺相对应的微观特征,与雌性巨食蚁兽的观察结果相似。相反,在雄性南角食蚁兽中,在前列腺尿道壁上只发现了初级小管,而在雄性巨食蚁兽中已经发现了分化良好的勒氏管。综上所述,发育良好的Wolffian导管是雌性南塔曼杜鹃和雌性巨食蚁兽的共同特征,而发育良好的m勒勒管是雄性巨食蚁兽所特有的,在雄性南塔曼杜鹃中仅观察到初步的m勒勒管遗迹。关于这些持续存在的生殖管道的数据对于研究南方塔曼杜瓦的生殖生物学和生理学以及一般哺乳动物物种的性发育具有重要意义。
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Persisting Wolffian and Müllerian ducts in female and male southern tamanduas (Tamandua tetradactyla)?

The southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) and the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) belong to the anteater family Myrmecophagidae and both species share basic morphological characteristics including the general features of reproductive organs. However, in female and male giant anteaters, persisting Wolffian and Müllerian ducts have been observed that have not been described in the southern tamandua, so far. Therefore, the present study evaluated whether those persisting genital ducts of the opposite sex can be observed in the southern tamandua as well. For this purpose, the reproductive organs of adult roadkill male and female specimens were studied in Brazil. In female southern tamanduas, persisting Wolffian ducts extended from the opening of the uterovaginal canal into the sinus urogenitalis in cranial direction through the ventral wall of the uterovaginal canal and the uterus and followed the course of the uterine tubes until the lateral pole of the ovaries. Those ducts showed the same characteristics as described in giant anteaters and revealed similarities to male epididymal and deferent ducts. Furthermore, glandular structures in the wall of the urethra and the sinus urogenitalis were observed that showed microscopic characteristics corresponding to male prostate and bulbourethral glands, similarly to observations in female giant anteaters. In male southern tamanduas, on the contrary, only rudimentary tubules were found in the prostatic urethral wall while well-differentiated Müllerian ducts have been previously described in the male giant anteater. In conclusion, well-developed Wolffian ducts are a shared characteristic in both female southern tamanduas and female giant anteaters whereas well-developed Müllerian ducts are unique to male giant anteaters and only rudimentary Müllerian vestiges were observed in the male southern tamandua. Data on those persisting genital ducts are of interest for studies on reproductive biology and physiology of southern tamanduas and sexual development of mammalian species in general.

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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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