Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Ilma C.A.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Abidu-Figueiredo,Marcelo, Costa,Fabíola B., Pereira-Sampaio,Marco A., Chagas,Maurício A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2013001300017
Resumo: Samples of ten penises of Mediterranean buffaloes and ten penises of Red Sindhi cattle were used. The thickness of the tunica albuginea (TA), distribution of smooth muscle cells (SMC) and volume density (Vv) of elastic system fibers in TA, corpus cavernosum (CC) and corpus spongiosum (CS) were evaluated. The Vv of elastic system fibers in buffalo and bovine penis was respectively 4.07% ±0.88% and 3.36% ±1.21% in TA; 17.32% ±2.21% and 13.14% ±1.27% (CC), 26.58% ±4.31% and 31.36% ±3.67% (CS). The CC of buffalo presented higher Vv of elastic fibers than bovine, while in the CS the Vv of elastic fibers in buffaloes was smaller than in cattle. The TA thickness showed a significant difference among the species studied. The arrangement of SMC in the bovine penises and in the water buffalo suggests that this pattern is common to animals that have fibroelastic penises.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
title Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
spellingShingle Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
Ribeiro,Ilma C.A.
Penis
elastic fibers
smooth muscle
collagen
cattle
water buffaloes
title_short Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
title_full Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
title_fullStr Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
title_full_unstemmed Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
title_sort Stereological study of the elastic fiber and smooth muscle cell system in the bovine and buffalo penis
author Ribeiro,Ilma C.A.
author_facet Ribeiro,Ilma C.A.
Abidu-Figueiredo,Marcelo
Costa,Fabíola B.
Pereira-Sampaio,Marco A.
Chagas,Maurício A.
author_role author
author2 Abidu-Figueiredo,Marcelo
Costa,Fabíola B.
Pereira-Sampaio,Marco A.
Chagas,Maurício A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Ilma C.A.
Abidu-Figueiredo,Marcelo
Costa,Fabíola B.
Pereira-Sampaio,Marco A.
Chagas,Maurício A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Penis
elastic fibers
smooth muscle
collagen
cattle
water buffaloes
topic Penis
elastic fibers
smooth muscle
collagen
cattle
water buffaloes
description Samples of ten penises of Mediterranean buffaloes and ten penises of Red Sindhi cattle were used. The thickness of the tunica albuginea (TA), distribution of smooth muscle cells (SMC) and volume density (Vv) of elastic system fibers in TA, corpus cavernosum (CC) and corpus spongiosum (CS) were evaluated. The Vv of elastic system fibers in buffalo and bovine penis was respectively 4.07% ±0.88% and 3.36% ±1.21% in TA; 17.32% ±2.21% and 13.14% ±1.27% (CC), 26.58% ±4.31% and 31.36% ±3.67% (CS). The CC of buffalo presented higher Vv of elastic fibers than bovine, while in the CS the Vv of elastic fibers in buffaloes was smaller than in cattle. The TA thickness showed a significant difference among the species studied. The arrangement of SMC in the bovine penises and in the water buffalo suggests that this pattern is common to animals that have fibroelastic penises.
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