INVESTIGADORES
LOMBARDO Daniel Marcelo
artículos
Título:
Histological and immunohistochemical characterization of the integument and parotoids glands Rhinella bergi (Anura: Bufonidae): development and differentiation
Autor/es:
OLEA, GB.; CHEIJ, E.; CURI, LUCILA; CUZZIOL BOCCIONI, P; CÉSPEDEZ, JORGE A.; CUZZIOL BOCCIONI, AP.; CESPEDEZ, J; LOMBARDO, DM.
Revista:
The Anatomical Record
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Referencias:
Año: 2019 p. 277 - 283
Resumen:
A detailed description of the tegument and parotoid glands of post-metamorphic, juvenile and adult individuals of Rhinella bergi is presented to provide an exhaustive analysis of the integumentary characteristics of this species. Fragments of the tegument were fixed in Bouin solution and preserved in Formol. Subsequently, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was performed to characterize the macroscopic structure of these regions. Microscopic observations were made from histological sections stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin, Alcian Blue, and PAS. There were three types of protuberance: warts, tubers, and thorns. These structures became evident from post-metamorphic stages. The ventral surface shows elevations similar to flat warts, however, tubers and spines are absent. Histologically, each structure consists of a spongy dermis of loose connective tissue and a dermis dense and compact, associated with serous glands and a keratinized epidermis. The latter, in the dorsal region, forms projections called thorns. The serous or granular glands accumulate, and their alveoli increase in size progressively until they reach adult size. This work provides a morphological and histological description of the integument and the parotoid glands during the larval and post-metamorphic stage of the genus Rhinella, with aspects described for the first time in the genus.