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Micron ; 37(3): 223-8, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16376554

RESUMO

Collagen structural organization plays an important role in the mechanical property of the vertebrate integument. Bufo ictericus and Rana catesbeiana integument was investigated by light microscopy and laser confocal microscopy. Collagenous elements of the dermis were statistical analyzed. The integument is formed by the keratinized squamous stratified epidermis supported by the dermis that is subdivided into the spongious layer with a loose arrangement, and the compact layer formed by collagenous fibers arranged compactly in a criss-crossed manner. Thick collagenous columns have a perpendicular trajectory, and are formed by the assembling of alternating collagenous lamellae in both animals. Short intercolumns of collagenous fibrils connecting collagenous lamellae obliquely or transversally are observed in R. catesbeiana dorsal integument. The present study provides evidences that B. ictericus and R. catesbeiana integument has well-organized compact dermis, constituted by collagenous lamellae in a plywood manner. The integument organization is in contrast to the literature in some aspects. This dermal arrangement is important to the biomechanical property of both anuran integuments.


Assuntos
Bufonidae/anatomia & histologia , Colágeno/ultraestrutura , Derme/ultraestrutura , Rana catesbeiana/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Microscopia Confocal
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Micron ; 36(1): 61-5, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15582479

RESUMO

Anuran, such as Brazilian toad Bufo ictericus Spix, 1824, possess a calcified dermal layer called the Eberth-Katschenko (EK) layer located between the stratum spongiosum and the stratum compactum. It has been regarded as a protective barrier against desiccation or involved in storage and mobilization of calcium, or a barrier for the interchange of substances between the animal's internal and external environment. The B. ictericus integument was removed from the ventral and dorsal regions and examined by light microscopy, using histochemical techniques, and also submitted to biochemical calcium analysis. The intermediate layer is strongly basophilic and metachromatic. In the EK layer Alcian blue at different critical electrolytic concentration revealed hyaluronic acid, which coexists with the dermal calcium. We conclude that the EK layer of B. ictericus is a discontinuous layer and is formed of hyaluronic acid and a sulfated GAG different from chondroitin sulfate, heparin and heparan sulfate or keratan sulfate. The amount of cutaneous calcium is independent of region and sex. GAGs may play an important role in dermal hydric balance, protecting the animal against desiccation, and hyaluronic acid is probably able to anchor dermal calcium. Thus, all compounds of the EK layer are essential for integument integrity and functionality.


Assuntos
Bufonidae/anatomia & histologia , Bufonidae/metabolismo , Animais , Cálcio/metabolismo , Feminino , Histocitoquímica , Masculino , Pele/anatomia & histologia , Pele/metabolismo , Coloração e Rotulagem
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Micron ; 36(1): 89-93, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15582483

RESUMO

Amphibian eyes play an important role in vision and in several physiological processes, such as food capture and breathing. To maintain the integrity of the eyeball there is a unique cuplike hyaline cartilage as a supporting tissue. In Bufo ictericus and Rana catesbeiana the cartilage layer is located between the retina and the choroids, being designated as choroidal cartilage, important to visual performance. On the retinal surface, there is no perichondrium, and the pigmented epithelium exhibits an intimate relationship to the cartilage layer.


Assuntos
Bufonidae/anatomia & histologia , Olho/anatomia & histologia , Rana catesbeiana/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Bufonidae/fisiologia , Cartilagem/anatomia & histologia , Cartilagem/ultraestrutura , Condrócitos/ultraestrutura , Corioide/anatomia & histologia , Corioide/ultraestrutura , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Oculares , Rana catesbeiana/fisiologia
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