Sexual dimorphism and seasonal cariation in submandibular gland histology of Bolomys lasiurus (Rodentia, Muridae).
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2002
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Wild rodents (Bolomys lasiurus) of both
sexes were caught in a cerrado grassland area during the
dry (July–September) and rainy (January–March) seasons
of Brazil. Fasted animals were perfused with Karnovsky
fixative through the left ventricle, under ether
anesthesia, and the submandibular gland was processed
for embedding in historesin. Histological and histometric
data show sexual dimorphism at both seasons. In the
volume percentage of the granular convoluted tubules
(GCT) and their secretory granules, the males exhibited
higher values. The absolute volume occupied by these
structures, however, was dimorphic only in the rainy season.
The diameter of the GCT, the height of its epithelium,
and its total length were also greater in males during the
rainy season. The absolute volumes of the acini and of the
ductal tree were identical in both sexes in the dry and
rainy seasons but the acinar diameter increased in the
males and females during the rainy season. The sexual
dimorphismand the seasonal variations now described in
the B. lasiurus submandibular glands could be explained
by the augmented reproductive activity of the males in the
rainy period.
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CANGUSSÚ, S. D.; VIEIRA, F. G.; ROSSONI, R. de B. Sexual dimorphism and seasonal cariation in submandibular gland histology of Bolomys lasiurus (Rodentia, Muridae). Journal of Morphology, The Journal of Morphology, v. 254, n.3, p. 320-327, 2002. Disponível em: <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmor.10041/full>. Acesso em: 20 mar. 2017.