Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel, Pollyana B.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Santigo, Cornélio S., Ferraz, Juliana F., Morielle-Versute, Eliana [UNESP], Taboga, Sebastião R. [UNESP], Souza, Carolina C., Beguelini, Mateus R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2022.101991
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/246596
Resumo: Mormoopidae is an exclusive Neotropical family of bats, distributed from southern Mexico to northeastern Brazil. Possibly due to its endemic distribution and very low occurrence (rarity), descriptions of their reproductive accessory glands (RAGs) are still lacking. Thus, this study aims to characterize the male RAGs of Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera). Results demonstrate that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus is composed of a prostatic complex, comprising two regions (ventral and dorsal prostates); urethral (Littre) glands, a pair of bulbourethral and ampullary glands, with the absence of seminal vesicles. The ventral prostate has an atypical epithelium, due to its holocrine secretion; which contains numerous PAS-positive globular vesicles. The dorsal prostate has a cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, containing fluid PAS-negative secretion. The ampullary glands present cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, with secretion varying from granular and PAS-negative to fluid and PAS-positive. Urethral glands are dispersed in the submucosa of the urethra, while the bulbourethral glands are located in the penile root. Both glands have cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium with PAS-positive globular secretion. In conclusion, we propose that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus possibly evolved from a common emballonurid ancestor, shared with the families Phyllostomidae and Noctilionidae, but with the development of an exclusive apomorphy, the ampullary glands.
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spelling Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)Ampullary glandBulbourethral glandProstate, ReproductionMormoopidae is an exclusive Neotropical family of bats, distributed from southern Mexico to northeastern Brazil. Possibly due to its endemic distribution and very low occurrence (rarity), descriptions of their reproductive accessory glands (RAGs) are still lacking. Thus, this study aims to characterize the male RAGs of Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera). Results demonstrate that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus is composed of a prostatic complex, comprising two regions (ventral and dorsal prostates); urethral (Littre) glands, a pair of bulbourethral and ampullary glands, with the absence of seminal vesicles. The ventral prostate has an atypical epithelium, due to its holocrine secretion; which contains numerous PAS-positive globular vesicles. The dorsal prostate has a cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, containing fluid PAS-negative secretion. The ampullary glands present cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, with secretion varying from granular and PAS-negative to fluid and PAS-positive. Urethral glands are dispersed in the submucosa of the urethra, while the bulbourethral glands are located in the penile root. Both glands have cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium with PAS-positive globular secretion. In conclusion, we propose that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus possibly evolved from a common emballonurid ancestor, shared with the families Phyllostomidae and Noctilionidae, but with the development of an exclusive apomorphy, the ampullary glands.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da BahiaCenter of Biological and Health Science UFOB - Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, BahiaDepartment of Zoology and Botany UNESP – Univ. Estadual Paulista, São PauloDepartment of Biology UNESP – Univ. Estadual Paulista, São PauloDepartment of Zoology and Botany UNESP – Univ. Estadual Paulista, São PauloDepartment of Biology UNESP – Univ. Estadual Paulista, São PauloCNPq: 407106/2018-9Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da Bahia: 7616/2015Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da Bahia: 9038/2015UFOB - Universidade Federal do Oeste da BahiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Pimentel, Pollyana B.Santigo, Cornélio S.Ferraz, Juliana F.Morielle-Versute, Eliana [UNESP]Taboga, Sebastião R. [UNESP]Souza, Carolina C.Beguelini, Mateus R.2023-07-29T12:45:16Z2023-07-29T12:45:16Z2023-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2022.101991Tissue and Cell, v. 80.1532-30720040-8166http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24659610.1016/j.tice.2022.1019912-s2.0-85145600951Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTissue and Cellinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T12:45:16Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/246596Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:15:34.587993Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
title Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
spellingShingle Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
Pimentel, Pollyana B.
Ampullary gland
Bulbourethral gland
Prostate, Reproduction
title_short Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
title_full Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
title_fullStr Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
title_full_unstemmed Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
title_sort Morphophysiology of the male reproductive accessory glands of the bat Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera)
author Pimentel, Pollyana B.
author_facet Pimentel, Pollyana B.
Santigo, Cornélio S.
Ferraz, Juliana F.
Morielle-Versute, Eliana [UNESP]
Taboga, Sebastião R. [UNESP]
Souza, Carolina C.
Beguelini, Mateus R.
author_role author
author2 Santigo, Cornélio S.
Ferraz, Juliana F.
Morielle-Versute, Eliana [UNESP]
Taboga, Sebastião R. [UNESP]
Souza, Carolina C.
Beguelini, Mateus R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimentel, Pollyana B.
Santigo, Cornélio S.
Ferraz, Juliana F.
Morielle-Versute, Eliana [UNESP]
Taboga, Sebastião R. [UNESP]
Souza, Carolina C.
Beguelini, Mateus R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ampullary gland
Bulbourethral gland
Prostate, Reproduction
topic Ampullary gland
Bulbourethral gland
Prostate, Reproduction
description Mormoopidae is an exclusive Neotropical family of bats, distributed from southern Mexico to northeastern Brazil. Possibly due to its endemic distribution and very low occurrence (rarity), descriptions of their reproductive accessory glands (RAGs) are still lacking. Thus, this study aims to characterize the male RAGs of Pteronotus gymnonotus (Mormoopidae: Chiroptera). Results demonstrate that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus is composed of a prostatic complex, comprising two regions (ventral and dorsal prostates); urethral (Littre) glands, a pair of bulbourethral and ampullary glands, with the absence of seminal vesicles. The ventral prostate has an atypical epithelium, due to its holocrine secretion; which contains numerous PAS-positive globular vesicles. The dorsal prostate has a cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, containing fluid PAS-negative secretion. The ampullary glands present cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium, with secretion varying from granular and PAS-negative to fluid and PAS-positive. Urethral glands are dispersed in the submucosa of the urethra, while the bulbourethral glands are located in the penile root. Both glands have cubic-to-columnar pseudostratified epithelium with PAS-positive globular secretion. In conclusion, we propose that the RAGs of P. gymnonotus possibly evolved from a common emballonurid ancestor, shared with the families Phyllostomidae and Noctilionidae, but with the development of an exclusive apomorphy, the ampullary glands.
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