MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE VAS DEFERENS IN THE TUFTED CAPUCHIN MONKEYS, Cebus apella

The structure of the tufted capuchin monkeys vas deferens was examined by light microscopy. Three main regions (proximal, distal and terminal) were morphologically identified. Each region could be readly distinguished through their gross histological characteristics. The epithelium of the vas consisting of four epithelial cell types: principal, basal, apical and dark cells. The three frequent cell types (principal, apical and basal), seem to be related to a cell cycle, in which the basal cells are the stem cells. The muscular coat comprise three muscular layers: (1) inner longitudinal, (2) middle circular, and (3) outer longitudinal. The muscular coat was relatively thicker than the others, probably in agreement to its peristaltic role, in the spermatic transport

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Main Author: Schimming,Bruno Cesar
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2001
Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-98682001000300013
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Summary:The structure of the tufted capuchin monkeys vas deferens was examined by light microscopy. Three main regions (proximal, distal and terminal) were morphologically identified. Each region could be readly distinguished through their gross histological characteristics. The epithelium of the vas consisting of four epithelial cell types: principal, basal, apical and dark cells. The three frequent cell types (principal, apical and basal), seem to be related to a cell cycle, in which the basal cells are the stem cells. The muscular coat comprise three muscular layers: (1) inner longitudinal, (2) middle circular, and (3) outer longitudinal. The muscular coat was relatively thicker than the others, probably in agreement to its peristaltic role, in the spermatic transport