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Microsc Res Tech ; 74(6): 484-7, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20936674

ABSTRACT

Saimiri sciureus is one of the smallest Cebidae native of Amazon region and also found at the biological reserve of northeast Atlantic forest. It is an omnivore animal, with diversified diet that directly influences the lingual mucosa, which includes certain types of papillae with different organization levels. The present study attempted to describe the morphological and ultrastructure aspects of the dorsal surface of the S. sciureus. Five tongues of de S. sciureus were analyzed from three males and two females who died from natural causes and were obtained from breeding colonies of CENP-Ananindeua-PA. Main macroscopic features were a general triangular shape with a craniocaudal elongation pointed apex. Tissue samples--apex, body, and root of tongue--were fixed in modified Karnovsky solution, following standard scanning protocol, mounted in stubs, coated by gold, and analyzed by Scanning Electron Macroscopy (SEM). Four types of papillae were described: filiform (along all tissue extension with 154 µm of diameter), fungiform (along all tissue extension with 272 µm of diameter), vallate [just three units in caudal (dorsal) portion with 830 µm of diameter] and foliate (one pair at caudolateral surface with ∼ 13 projections and 3000 µm in length). Data analysis indicates that the distribution and ultra structural morphology of the S. sciureus lingual papillae are some similar to other primates.


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Saimiri , Tongue/ultrastructure , Animals , Female , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Specimen Handling
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