Chorioallantoic placentation in Galea spixii (Rodentia, Caviomorpha, Caviidae)
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  • 作者:Moacir F Oliveira (1)
    Andrea Mess (2)
    Carlos E Ambrósio (3)
    Carlos AG Dantas (1)
    Phelipe O Favaron (3)
    Maria A Miglino (3)
  • 刊名:Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
  • 出版年:2008
  • 出版时间:December 2008
  • 年:2008
  • 卷:6
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:3239KB
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  • 作者单位:Moacir F Oliveira (1)
    Andrea Mess (2)
    Carlos E Ambrósio (3)
    Carlos AG Dantas (1)
    Phelipe O Favaron (3)
    Maria A Miglino (3)

    1. Department of Animal Science, Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-árido, Caixa-Postal: 137, 59625-900, Costa e Silva Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
    2. Museum of Natural History, Department of Research, Humboldt-University Berlin, Invalidenstr.43, D-10115, Berlin, Germany
    3. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sao Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva no. 87 Cidade Universitária, 05508-000, S?o Paulo, SP, CEP, Brazil
文摘
Background Placentas of guinea pig-related rodents are appropriate animal models for human placentation because of their striking similarities to those of humans. To optimize the pool of potential models in this context, it is essential to identify the occurrence of characters in close relatives. Methods In this study we first analyzed chorioallantoic placentation in the prea, Galea spixii, as one of the guinea pig's closest relatives. Material was collected from a breeding group at the University of Mossoró, Brazil, including 18 individuals covering an ontogenetic sequence from initial pregnancy to term. Placentas were investigated by means of histology, electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry (vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin, cytokeration) and proliferation activity (PCNA). Results Placentation in Galea is primarily characterized by an apparent regionalization into labyrinth, trophospongium and subplacenta. It also has associated growing processes with clusters of proliferating trophoblast cells at the placental margin, internally directed projections and a second centre of proliferation in the labyrinth. Finally, the subplacenta, which is temporarily supplied in parallel by the maternal and fetal blood systems, served as the center of origin for trophoblast invasion. Conclusion Placentation in Galea reveals major parallels to the guinea pig and other caviomorphs with respect to the regionalization of the placenta, the associated growing processes, as well as trophoblast invasion. A principal difference compared to the guinea pig occurred in the blood supply of the subplacenta. Characteristics of the invasion and expanding processes indicate that Galea may serve as an additional animal model that is much smaller than the guinea pig and where the subplacenta partly has access to both maternal and fetal blood systems.

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