Placentation in the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis)


Autoria(s): CARTER, A. M.; MIGLINO, M. A.; AMBROSIO, C. E.; SANTOS, T. C.; ROSAS, F. C. W.; D`Affonseca NETO, J. A.; LAZZARINI, S. M.; CARVALHO, A. F.; SILVA, V. M. F. da
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Evidence from several sources supports a close phylogenetic relationship between elephants and sirenians. To explore whether this was reflected in similar placentation, we examined eight delivered placentae from the Amazonian manatee using light microscopy and immunohistochemistry. In addition, the fetal placental circulation was described by scanning electron microscopy of vessel casts. The manatee placenta was zonary and endotheliochorial, like that of the elephant. The interhaemal barrier comprised maternal endothelium, cytotrophoblasts and fetal endothelium. We found columnar trophoblast beneath the chorionic plate and lining lacunae in this region, but there was no trace in the term placenta of haemophagous activity. The gross anatomy of the cord and fetal membranes was consistent with previous descriptions and included a four-chambered allantoic sac, as also found in the elephant and other afrotherians. Connective tissue septae descended from the chorionic plate and carried blood vessels to the labyrinth, where they gave rise to a dense capillary network. This appeared to drain into shorter vessels near the chorionic plate. The maternal vasculature could not be examined in the same detail, but maternal capillaries ran rather straight and roughly parallel to the fetal ones. Overall, there is a close resemblance in placentation between the manatee and the elephant.

Identificador

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, v.20, n.4, p.537-545, 2008

1031-3613

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25567

10.1071/RD08009

http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/RD08009

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eng

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CSIRO PUBLISHING

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Reproduction, Fertility and Development

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Palavras-Chave #afrotheria #haemophagous organ #phylogeny #Sirenia #ELEPHANT LOXODONTA-AFRICANA #FETAL MEMBRANES #AFROTHERIA #Developmental Biology #Reproductive Biology #Zoology
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