Chorioallantoic and yolk sac placentation in Thrichomys laurentinus (Echimyidae) and the evolution of hystricognath rodents


Autoria(s): de Oliveira, Moacir Franco; Favaron, Phelipe Oliveira; Ambrosio, Carlos Eduardo; Miglino, Maria Angelica; Mess, Andrea Maria
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Universidade de São Paulo

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23/09/2013

23/09/2013

2012

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The evolutionary history of Hystricognathi is associated with major transformations in their placental system. Data so far indicate that key characters are independent from size dimensions in medium to very large species. To better understand the situation in smaller species, we analyzed placental development in a spiny rat, Thrichomys laurentinus. Fourteen individuals ranging from early implantation to near term were investigated by histology, immunohistochemistry, proliferation activity and electron microscopy. Placentation in Thrichomys revealed major parallels to the guinea pig and other hystricognath rodents with respect to the early and invasive implantation, the process of trophoblast invasion, the internal organization of the labyrinth and the trophospongium as well as the establishment of the complete inverted yolk sac placenta. In contrast to systematically related small-sized species, the placental regionalization in Thrichomys was characterized by a remarkable lobulated structure and associated growing processes. Reverse to former perspectives, these conditions represented ancient character states of hystricognaths. The subplacenta was temporarily supplied by both the maternal and fetal blood systems, a rare condition among hystricognaths. The extraplacental trophoblast originating from the subplacenta was partly proliferative in mid gestation. In conclusion, the presented results indicated that only minor variations occurred in small-sized hystricognath species, independent of their systematic interrelationships. Previous views were supported that placentation in hystricognaths followed an extraordinary stable pattern, although the group had distinct habitats in South America and Africa that were separated 30-40 million years ago. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 318:13-25, 2012. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

FAPESP, Brazil [Proc. 07/51491-3]

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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular and Developmental Evolution, v. 318B, n. 1, pp. 13-25, 2012

1552-5007

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33575

10.1002/jez.b.21428

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jez.b.21428

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eng

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Wiley-Blackwell

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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular and Developmental Evolution

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Palavras-Chave #METRIAL GLAND-CELLS #CANE RAT THRYONOMYS #GUINEA-PIG PLACENTA #DEGU OCTODON-DEGUS #PACA AGOUTI-PACA #CAVIOMORPH RODENTS #APEREOIDES RODENTIA #PETROMUS-TYPICUS #IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION #EXTRAVILLOUS TROPHOBLAST #RATOS #ESPÉCIES ANIMAIS #HISTOLOGIA ANIMAL #IMUNOHISTOQUÍMICA #PLACENTA (SISTEMAS) #PLACENTAÇÃO #EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY #DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY #ZOOLOGY
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