Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)

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Alopecic areas have been described in the lateral and medial area of the metatarsus of South American camelids, and have been called "metatarsal glands", analogous to those present in cervids. In this study, tissue samples were collected from the metatarsal region of 8 specimens (6 adult a...

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Autores: Pacheco, Joel Iván, Rodriguez, Florencia Evelin, Boviez, Juan David, Claver, Juan Alberto, Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
Estudio histológico de la glándula metatarsal modificada en la alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
title Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
spellingShingle Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
Pacheco, Joel Iván
metatarsal gland
dermis
epidermis
alpaca
glándula metatarsal
secreción sebáceo-lipídica
epidermis
alpaca
title_short Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
title_full Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
title_fullStr Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
title_full_unstemmed Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
title_sort Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pacheco, Joel Iván
Rodriguez, Florencia Evelin
Boviez, Juan David
Claver, Juan Alberto
Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
Pacheco, Joel Iván
Rodriguez, Florencia Evelin
Boviez, Juan David
Claver, Juan Alberto
Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
author Pacheco, Joel Iván
author_facet Pacheco, Joel Iván
Rodriguez, Florencia Evelin
Boviez, Juan David
Claver, Juan Alberto
Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Rodriguez, Florencia Evelin
Boviez, Juan David
Claver, Juan Alberto
Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv metatarsal gland
dermis
epidermis
alpaca
glándula metatarsal
secreción sebáceo-lipídica
epidermis
alpaca
topic metatarsal gland
dermis
epidermis
alpaca
glándula metatarsal
secreción sebáceo-lipídica
epidermis
alpaca
description Alopecic areas have been described in the lateral and medial area of the metatarsus of South American camelids, and have been called "metatarsal glands", analogous to those present in cervids. In this study, tissue samples were collected from the metatarsal region of 8 specimens (6 adult alpacas and two foetuses [5 and 8 months]) in the slaughterhouse of Sicuani, Cusco (Peru), and were fixed in 10% buffered formalin and processed by the standard histological technique. Six samples were stained with Hematoxylin-Eosin, PAS and Golden Masson's Trichrome, and were subsequently evaluated by brightfield microscopy, and two samples of adult alpacas were processed by freezing cutting with a cryostat and subsequent differential lipid staining with Nile red and nuclear contrast with Hoecht 33342 and evaluated by fluorescence microscopy. A high epidermal tissue was observed, made up of main cells of the lipokeratinocyte type, with the presence of vacuoles with lipid content (Nile red). The epidermis presents columnar projections that approach the epidermal surface, serving as supportive and nutritious tissue as it contains capillaries and collagen fibres; the basal lamina of the epidermis has papillae that give rise to these projections. In the foetal samples the same structure is observed, but with less height, in addition to presenting the epidermal membrane described in camelid foetuses. It is concluded that these structures are not compatible with glandular tissue as they do not present glandular acini or secretory ducts, being determined as a modified glandular epithelium with sebaceous-lipid secretion.
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spelling Histological study of the modified metatarsal gland in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos)Estudio histológico de la glándula metatarsal modificada en la alpaca (Vicugna pacos)Pacheco, Joel IvánRodriguez, Florencia EvelinBoviez, Juan DavidClaver, Juan AlbertoLombardo, Daniel MarceloPacheco, Joel IvánRodriguez, Florencia EvelinBoviez, Juan DavidClaver, Juan AlbertoLombardo, Daniel Marcelometatarsal glanddermisepidermisalpacaglándula metatarsalsecreción sebáceo-lipídicaepidermisalpacaAlopecic areas have been described in the lateral and medial area of the metatarsus of South American camelids, and have been called "metatarsal glands", analogous to those present in cervids. In this study, tissue samples were collected from the metatarsal region of 8 specimens (6 adult alpacas and two foetuses [5 and 8 months]) in the slaughterhouse of Sicuani, Cusco (Peru), and were fixed in 10% buffered formalin and processed by the standard histological technique. Six samples were stained with Hematoxylin-Eosin, PAS and Golden Masson's Trichrome, and were subsequently evaluated by brightfield microscopy, and two samples of adult alpacas were processed by freezing cutting with a cryostat and subsequent differential lipid staining with Nile red and nuclear contrast with Hoecht 33342 and evaluated by fluorescence microscopy. A high epidermal tissue was observed, made up of main cells of the lipokeratinocyte type, with the presence of vacuoles with lipid content (Nile red). The epidermis presents columnar projections that approach the epidermal surface, serving as supportive and nutritious tissue as it contains capillaries and collagen fibres; the basal lamina of the epidermis has papillae that give rise to these projections. In the foetal samples the same structure is observed, but with less height, in addition to presenting the epidermal membrane described in camelid foetuses. It is concluded that these structures are not compatible with glandular tissue as they do not present glandular acini or secretory ducts, being determined as a modified glandular epithelium with sebaceous-lipid secretion.Se han descrito áreas alopécicas en la zona lateral y medial del metatarso de los camélidos sudamericanos, y se les ha denominado “glándulas metatarsales”, análogas a las presentes en los cérvidos. En este estudio, se colectaron muestras de tejido de la región metatarsal de 8 especímenes (6 alpacas adultas y dos fetos [5 y 8 meses]) en el camal de Sicuani, Cusco (Perú), y fueron fijadas en formol tamponado al 10% y procesadas mediante la técnica histológica estándar. Seis muestras fueron teñidas con Hematoxilina-Eosina, PAS y Tricrómico de Golden Masson, y fueron evaluadas posteriormente mediante microscopía de campo claro, y dos muestras de alpacas adultas fueron procesadas mediante corte por congelación con un criostato y posterior tinción lipídica diferencial con rojo Nilo y contraste nuclear con Hoescht 33342, evaluándose mediante microscopio de fluorescencia. Se observó un tejido epidérmico alto, conformado por células principales del tipo lipoqueratinocitos, con presencia de vacuolas de contenido lipídico (rojo Nilo). La epidermis presenta proyecciones columnares que se acercan hacia la superficie epidérmica, sirviendo de tejido de sostén y nutricio al contener capilares y presencia de fibras colágenas; la lámina basal de la epidermis presenta papilas que dan origen a dichas proyecciones. En las muestras fetales se observa la misma estructura, pero con menor altura, además de presentarse la membrana epidermal descrita en fetos de camélidos. Se concluye que estas estructuras no son compatibles con tejido glandular al no presentar acinos glandulares ni conductos secretores, determinándose como un epitelio glandular modificado con secreción de naturaleza sebáceo - lipídica.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2413610.15381/rivep.v33i6.24136Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 6 (2022); e24136Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 6 (2022); e241361682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/24136/18923Derechos de autor 2022 Joel Iván Pacheco, Florencia Evelin Rodriguez, Juan David Boviez, Juan Alberto Claver, Daniel Marcelo Lombardohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/241362022-12-27T12:21:57Z
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