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Morphological Analysis of Lymph Nodes in Odontocetes From North and Northeast Coast of Brazil

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Author(s):
De Oliveira E Silva, Fernanda Menezes [1, 2] ; Guimaraes, Juliana Placido [1, 2] ; Vergara-Parente, Jociery Einhardt [1] ; Carvalho, Vitor Luz [3] ; Oliveira De Meirelles, Ana Carolina [3] ; Marmontel, Miriam [4] ; Pires Ferrao, Juliana Shimara [2] ; Miglino, Maria Angelica [2]
Total Authors: 8
Affiliation:
[1] Aquat Mammals Fdn NEARM FMA, Ctr Study Anthropogen Effects Marine Resources, BR-49095000 Aracaju, Sergipe - Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo FMVZ, Dept Surg, Sch Vet Med & Anim Sci, BR-05508270 Sao Paulo - Brazil
[3] Assoc Res & Preservat Aquat Ecosyst PMM AQUASIS, Marine Mammals Program, SESC Iparana, BR-61627010 Caucaia, Ceara - Brazil
[4] Mamiraua Inst Sustainable Dev GPMAA IDSM, Res Grp Amazonian Aquat Mammals, BR-69550000 Tefe, Amazonas - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: Anatomical Record-Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology; v. 297, n. 5, p. 939-948, MAY 2014.
Web of Science Citations: 4
Abstract

The morphology and location of lymph nodes from seven species of Odontocetes, of both sexes and different age groups, were described. All animals were derived from stranding events along the North and Northeastern coasts of Brazil. After the identification of lymph nodes in situ, tissue samples were analyzed for light and electron microscopy. Vascular volume density (VVD) and vascular length density (VLD) were evaluated in the mesenteric lymph nodes. Lymph nodes occurred as solitary nodules or in groups, varying in shape and size. In addition to using the nomenclature recommended by Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, new nomenclatures were suggested based on the lymph nodes topography. Lymph nodes were covered by a highly vascularized and innervated capsule of dense connective tissue, below which muscle fibers were observed, inconsistently, in all studied species. There was no difference in VLD among different age groups. However, VVD was higher in adults. Lymph nodes parenchyma was divided into an outer cortex, containing lymph nodules and germinal centers; a paracortical region, transition zone with dense lymphoid tissue; and an inner medulla, composed of small irregular cords of lymphatic tissue, blood vessels, and diffuse lymphoid tissue. Abundant collagen fibers were observed around arteries and arterioles. Germinal centers were more evident and developed in calves and young animals, being more discrete and sparse in adults. The morphology of lymph nodes in Odontocetes was typical of that observed in other terrestrial mammals. However, new groups of lymph nodes were described for seven species occurring in the Brazilian coast. Anat Rec, 297:939-948, 2014. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/01964-0 - Morphology and ultrastructure of lymphoid organs of cetaceans (Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti)
Grantee:Fernanda Menezes de Oliveira e Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate