Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)

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In this study, the histology of the talon and the annex glandular sac (AGS) of the reproductive system from five species of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Strophocheilidae) is described. Hematoxylin-Eosin staining technique was used. It was found that the talon is a compact muscular str...

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Autores: Temoche, Haydee, Shiga, Betty, RAMIREZ, Rina, Ramírez, Rina
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/27491
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/27491
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Caracol terrestre
glándula del Carrefour
túbulos de la espermateca
espermatozoides orientados
sinapomorfía
Land snails
carrefour gland
spermathecal tubules
oriented spermatozoa
synapomorphy
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
Estudio histológico del talón y saco glandular anexo de Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
title Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
spellingShingle Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
Temoche, Haydee
Caracol terrestre
glándula del Carrefour
túbulos de la espermateca
espermatozoides orientados
sinapomorfía
Land snails
carrefour gland
spermathecal tubules
oriented spermatozoa
synapomorphy
title_short Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
title_full Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
title_fullStr Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
title_full_unstemmed Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
title_sort Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Temoche, Haydee
Shiga, Betty
RAMIREZ, Rina
Temoche, Haydee
Shiga, Betty
Ramírez, Rina
author Temoche, Haydee
author_facet Temoche, Haydee
Shiga, Betty
RAMIREZ, Rina
Ramírez, Rina
author_role author
author2 Shiga, Betty
RAMIREZ, Rina
Ramírez, Rina
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Caracol terrestre
glándula del Carrefour
túbulos de la espermateca
espermatozoides orientados
sinapomorfía
Land snails
carrefour gland
spermathecal tubules
oriented spermatozoa
synapomorphy
topic Caracol terrestre
glándula del Carrefour
túbulos de la espermateca
espermatozoides orientados
sinapomorfía
Land snails
carrefour gland
spermathecal tubules
oriented spermatozoa
synapomorphy
description In this study, the histology of the talon and the annex glandular sac (AGS) of the reproductive system from five species of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Strophocheilidae) is described. Hematoxylin-Eosin staining technique was used. It was found that the talon is a compact muscular structure housing the fertilization pouch, a tubular structure lined by folded ciliated cylindrical epithelium, to whose proximal end the hermaphroditic duct connects. This duct terminates in the fertilization chamber, from which the spermathecal tubules originate. These tubules branch out to their blind ends and store exogenous sperm. In the tubules, spermatozoa were observed, mostly with their heads attached to the ciliated epithelial cells and their tails free in the lumen. The wall of the AGS has an outer layer of smooth muscle and, lining the lumen, a non-ciliated glandular columnar epithelium with various degrees of folding and subepithelial mucous cells. The secretions from these cells flow into the collecting duct near the base of the talon. Far from the albumen gland, a similar substance was observed along with exogenous sperm in the spermathecal tubules. Differences between species were identified, with the most significant and phylogenetically relevant feature being the differentiation of the talon, which was more pronounced in M. capillaceus compared to the other four species studied (M. popelairianus, M. carrikeri, M. leucostoma, and M. maximus).
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dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv Derechos de autor 2010 Haydee Temoche, Betty Shiga, Rina RAMIREZ
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spelling Histological study of the talon and glandular sac annex of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)Estudio histológico del talón y saco glandular anexo de Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae)Temoche, HaydeeShiga, BettyRAMIREZ, RinaTemoche, HaydeeShiga, BettyRamírez, RinaCaracol terrestreglándula del Carrefourtúbulos de la espermatecaespermatozoides orientadossinapomorfíaLand snailscarrefour glandspermathecal tubulesoriented spermatozoasynapomorphyIn this study, the histology of the talon and the annex glandular sac (AGS) of the reproductive system from five species of Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Strophocheilidae) is described. Hematoxylin-Eosin staining technique was used. It was found that the talon is a compact muscular structure housing the fertilization pouch, a tubular structure lined by folded ciliated cylindrical epithelium, to whose proximal end the hermaphroditic duct connects. This duct terminates in the fertilization chamber, from which the spermathecal tubules originate. These tubules branch out to their blind ends and store exogenous sperm. In the tubules, spermatozoa were observed, mostly with their heads attached to the ciliated epithelial cells and their tails free in the lumen. The wall of the AGS has an outer layer of smooth muscle and, lining the lumen, a non-ciliated glandular columnar epithelium with various degrees of folding and subepithelial mucous cells. The secretions from these cells flow into the collecting duct near the base of the talon. Far from the albumen gland, a similar substance was observed along with exogenous sperm in the spermathecal tubules. Differences between species were identified, with the most significant and phylogenetically relevant feature being the differentiation of the talon, which was more pronounced in M. capillaceus compared to the other four species studied (M. popelairianus, M. carrikeri, M. leucostoma, and M. maximus).En el presente estudio se describe la histología del talón y del saco glandular anexo (SGA) del sistema reproductor de cinco especies de Megalobulimus (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Strophocheilidae). Para ello, se utilizó la técnica de coloración de Hematoxilina-Eosina. Se encontró que el talón es una estructura muscular compacta que alberga la bolsa de fertilización, una estructura tubular revestida por un epitelio cilíndrico ciliado replegado, en cuyo extremo proximal se conecta el conducto hermafrodita. Este conducto termina en la cámara de fertilización, desde donde parten los túbulos de la espermateca, los cuales se ramifican hasta su extremo ciego y almacenan espermatozoides exógenos. En los túbulos se observaron espermatozoides, en su mayoría con las cabezas fijadas en las células epiteliales ciliadas y las colas libres en el lumen. La pared del SGA presenta una capa externa de músculo liso y, recubriendo el lumen, un epitelio cilíndrico glandular no ciliado con distintos grados de plegamiento y células mucosas subepiteliales. Las secreciones de estas células desembocan en el conducto colector cerca de la base del talón. Lejos de la glándula de la albúmina se observó una sustancia similar junto con espermatozoides exógenos en los túbulos de la espermateca. Se identificaron diferencias entre las especies, destacándose como característica filogenéticamente relevante la diferenciación del talón, la cual fue más pronunciada en M. capillaceus en comparación con las otras cuatro especies estudiadas (M. popelairianus, M. carrikeri, M. leucostoma y M. maximus).Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2024-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2749110.15381/rpb.v17i3.27491Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 31 No. 2 (2024); e27491Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 31 Núm. 2 (2024); e274911727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/27491/21077Derechos de autor 2010 Haydee Temoche, Betty Shiga, Rina RAMIREZhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/274912024-07-02T18:23:30Z
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