عنوان المقالة:التركيب النسيجي واالنسيجوكيميائي والتركيب الدقيق للوعاء الصادر (داكتوس ديفيرينس) في ذكور الورل النيلي (فارانوس نيلوتيكوس) Histological, Histochemical, and Ultrastructural Approach to the Ductus Deferens in Male Nile Monitor Lizard (Varanus niloticus)
أحمد سعد أحمد حسانين | Ahmed Saad Ahmed Hassaneen | 6069
Publication Type
Journal
Arabic Authors
محمود محمد عبد الحميد عوض - محمد الشيهري - أحمد سعد أحمد حسانين
English Authors
Awad, Mahmoud; Alshehri, Mohammed; Hassaneen, Ahmed Saad A.
Abstract
The ductus deferens is a fundamental part of the male genital tract and the continuation of the epididymal duct. As a male secondary sex organ, the ductus deferens plays a crucial role in the nourishment, storage, and maturation of spermatozoa. Some studies have provided information about the ductus deferens structure in reptiles; however, the full description of the ductus deferens remains to be clarified. The current study aimed to describe the Nile monitor lizard (Varanus niloticus) ductus deferens from histological, histochemical, and ultrastructural perspectives. The results revealed that the ductus deferens is formed histologically from two main cell types: principal and basal. The principal cells were tall and filled with periodic acid Schiff (+)/alcian blue (-) cytoplasmic granules. The basal cells were found just above the basement membrane. By transmission electron microscopy, the principal cells exhibited typical protein-secreting cell features. Additionally, some intraepithelial cells, such as halo cells, undifferentiated mesenchymal cells, and agranular leukocytes, were identified. This study presents the first detailed description of the Varanus niloticus ductus deferens. Further immunohistochemical studies are required to explore the function(s) of the cellular components.
Publication Date
6/22/2021
Publisher
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Volume No
27
Issue No
4
ISSN/ISBN
34154695
DOI
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1431927621012046
Pages
935-940
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External Link
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34154695/
Keywords
agranular leukocyte ductus deferens halo cell mesenchymal cell monitor lizard reptiles
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