Morfologia do sistema reprodutor masculino da preguiça-de-coleira (Bradypus torquatus, Illiger, 1811) / Morphology of the male reproduction system the three-toed sloth (Bradypus torquatus - Illiger, 1811)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2003

RESUMO

Sloths are mammals (Class: Mammalia) from Order Xenarthra (or Edentata). We used in this research three-toed sloth (Bradypus torquatus) being six males and one female at different ages. These animals had been yielded to the Anatomy Laboratory of Surgery Department at College of Veterinary Medicine and Zootecny of São Paulo University (FMVZ/USP) from the Matinha Zoo botanic Reserve, Ilhéus/Bahia (IBAMA Register nº 02006.001.348/98-31). We used the technique of vascular latex injection (Neopreme® 650) and the muscular injection of watery formaldehyde solution to 10%, later analyzed by light microscopy. The results shown the presence of the necklace in adult animals allows to differentiate males from females. The perineal region is found extra cavity with oval shape, delimited by the interpubic, pubic bone and socrococcigeo; it is divided in three regions: aponeurotic, fatty and muscular. The perineal muscles are represented through the muscles: elevator of the anus, sphincter urethral, penis retractor and the muscle sphincter anal. The male reproductive organs of three-toed sloth sloth (Bradypus torquatus) are represented: for a pair of testis; epididimus, composed of head, body and tail, two pairs of accessory genital glands; one composed by a pair of vesicular glands and another pair, the prostate; for male urethra and penis.

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perineal animals hair perineo animal reproduction xenarthra reprodução animal pêlos de animal bradypodidae bradypodidae xenarthra

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