The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure

The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemoreceptive structure that has not been extensively studied in the Xenarthran order. Tissue samples from the VNO of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus were prepared for light and electron microscopy. The VNO is located in the anterior part of the base of the na...

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Autores principales: Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel, Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier, Ferrari, Carina Cintia
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spelling paper:paper_00218782_v195_n4_p587_Carmanchahi2023-06-08T14:42:32Z The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier Ferrari, Carina Cintia Chemoreception Jacobson's organ Olfaction Vomeronasal glands acinar cell animal tissue armadillo article basal cell capillary proliferation cell infiltration cell membrane cell surface cell ultrastructure cell vacuole chemoreceptor ciliated epithelium electron microscopy female male membrane binding microvillus nerve cell nerve ending neuroepithelium nonhuman nose cavity nose septum olfactory epithelium plasma cell priority journal pseudopodium secretory cell secretory granule sensory nerve cell vomeronasal organ Animals Armadillos Microscopy, Electron Vomeronasal Organ The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemoreceptive structure that has not been extensively studied in the Xenarthran order. Tissue samples from the VNO of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus were prepared for light and electron microscopy. The VNO is located in the anterior part of the base of the nasal septum. It is tubular in shape, ~ 18 mm in length and opens in the rostral region of the nasal cavity and with a blind caudal end. Its lumen is lined by sensory (SE) and nonsensory (NSE) epithelium. The SE shows sensory, supporting and basal cells whereas the NSE contains ciliated and nonciliated secretory cells and basal cells. At the ultrastructural level, the sensory cells appear as bipolar neurons with conspicuous microvilli on their free surface. The supporting cells of the SE contain numerous membrane-bound vesicles in their apical regions. A peculiar feature not found in other mammals, is the presence of concentric whorls of RER cisterns frequently observed in their basal expansions. Infiltrating plasma cells can be detected in the SE basal region close to the dorsal junctional area. This region also exhibits an unusual type of basal cell, probably responsible for the generation of new vomeronasal receptor neurons. The ciliated NSE cells exhibit numerous ovoids or irregularly shaped membranous protrusions projecting from the plasma membrane of the cilia. As far as we know, this is the first study reporting the presence of this feature in ciliated NSE cells. The nonciliated cells are characterised by scarce large secretory granules and apical microvilli. The vomeronasal glands are compound-branched tubuloacinar glands with serous acinar cells. Four types of secretory granules are present. The ducts of these glands reach the lumen in the dorsolateral region between the NSE and SE. Hypolemmal nerve terminals were observed contacting secretory cells. Fenestrated and nonfenestrated capillaries constitute the vascular supply to these glands. Plasma cells, intimately associated with acinar cells, were frequently observed. Fil:Carmanchahi, P.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Aldana Marcos, H.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Ferrari, C.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1999 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00218782_v195_n4_p587_Carmanchahi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218782_v195_n4_p587_Carmanchahi
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topic Chemoreception
Jacobson's organ
Olfaction
Vomeronasal glands
acinar cell
animal tissue
armadillo
article
basal cell
capillary proliferation
cell infiltration
cell membrane
cell surface
cell ultrastructure
cell vacuole
chemoreceptor
ciliated epithelium
electron microscopy
female
male
membrane binding
microvillus
nerve cell
nerve ending
neuroepithelium
nonhuman
nose cavity
nose septum
olfactory epithelium
plasma cell
priority journal
pseudopodium
secretory cell
secretory granule
sensory nerve cell
vomeronasal organ
Animals
Armadillos
Microscopy, Electron
Vomeronasal Organ
spellingShingle Chemoreception
Jacobson's organ
Olfaction
Vomeronasal glands
acinar cell
animal tissue
armadillo
article
basal cell
capillary proliferation
cell infiltration
cell membrane
cell surface
cell ultrastructure
cell vacuole
chemoreceptor
ciliated epithelium
electron microscopy
female
male
membrane binding
microvillus
nerve cell
nerve ending
neuroepithelium
nonhuman
nose cavity
nose septum
olfactory epithelium
plasma cell
priority journal
pseudopodium
secretory cell
secretory granule
sensory nerve cell
vomeronasal organ
Animals
Armadillos
Microscopy, Electron
Vomeronasal Organ
Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel
Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier
Ferrari, Carina Cintia
The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
topic_facet Chemoreception
Jacobson's organ
Olfaction
Vomeronasal glands
acinar cell
animal tissue
armadillo
article
basal cell
capillary proliferation
cell infiltration
cell membrane
cell surface
cell ultrastructure
cell vacuole
chemoreceptor
ciliated epithelium
electron microscopy
female
male
membrane binding
microvillus
nerve cell
nerve ending
neuroepithelium
nonhuman
nose cavity
nose septum
olfactory epithelium
plasma cell
priority journal
pseudopodium
secretory cell
secretory granule
sensory nerve cell
vomeronasal organ
Animals
Armadillos
Microscopy, Electron
Vomeronasal Organ
description The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemoreceptive structure that has not been extensively studied in the Xenarthran order. Tissue samples from the VNO of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus were prepared for light and electron microscopy. The VNO is located in the anterior part of the base of the nasal septum. It is tubular in shape, ~ 18 mm in length and opens in the rostral region of the nasal cavity and with a blind caudal end. Its lumen is lined by sensory (SE) and nonsensory (NSE) epithelium. The SE shows sensory, supporting and basal cells whereas the NSE contains ciliated and nonciliated secretory cells and basal cells. At the ultrastructural level, the sensory cells appear as bipolar neurons with conspicuous microvilli on their free surface. The supporting cells of the SE contain numerous membrane-bound vesicles in their apical regions. A peculiar feature not found in other mammals, is the presence of concentric whorls of RER cisterns frequently observed in their basal expansions. Infiltrating plasma cells can be detected in the SE basal region close to the dorsal junctional area. This region also exhibits an unusual type of basal cell, probably responsible for the generation of new vomeronasal receptor neurons. The ciliated NSE cells exhibit numerous ovoids or irregularly shaped membranous protrusions projecting from the plasma membrane of the cilia. As far as we know, this is the first study reporting the presence of this feature in ciliated NSE cells. The nonciliated cells are characterised by scarce large secretory granules and apical microvilli. The vomeronasal glands are compound-branched tubuloacinar glands with serous acinar cells. Four types of secretory granules are present. The ducts of these glands reach the lumen in the dorsolateral region between the NSE and SE. Hypolemmal nerve terminals were observed contacting secretory cells. Fenestrated and nonfenestrated capillaries constitute the vascular supply to these glands. Plasma cells, intimately associated with acinar cells, were frequently observed.
author Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel
Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier
Ferrari, Carina Cintia
author_facet Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel
Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier
Ferrari, Carina Cintia
author_sort Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel
title The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
title_short The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
title_full The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
title_fullStr The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
title_full_unstemmed The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): Anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
title_sort vomeronasal organ of the south american armadillo chaetophractus villosus (xenarthra, mammalia): anatomy, histology and ultrastructure
publishDate 1999
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218782_v195_n4_p587_Carmanchahi
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