Morphological study of the eye and adnexa in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp.)
The objective of this study was to describe the anatomic and histologic features of the Sapajus sp. eye, comparing similarities and differences of humans and other species of non-human primates for biomedical research purposes. Computed tomography (CT) of adnexa, eye and orbit live animal, as well a...
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description | The objective of this study was to describe the anatomic and histologic features of the Sapajus sp. eye, comparing similarities and differences of humans and other species of non-human primates for biomedical research purposes. Computed tomography (CT) of adnexa, eye and orbit live animal, as well as formolized pieces of the same structures of Sapajus sp. for anatomical and histological study were also performed. The anatomical description of the eye and adnexa was performed using the techniques of topographic dissection and exenteration. Histological fragments were fixated in buffered formalin 10%, processed by the routine paraffin inclusion technique, stained with hematoxylin-eosin and special stains. CT scan evaluation showed no differences between the live animal and the formolized head on identification of visual apparatus structures. Anatomic and histologic evaluation revealed rounded orbit, absence of the supraorbital foramen and frontal notch, little exposure of the sclera, with slight pigmentation of the exposed area and marked pigmentation at the sclerocorneal junction. Masson's Trichrome revealed the Meibomian glands, the corneal epithelium and Bowman's membrane; in the choroid, melanocytes and Bruch's membrane were observed; and in the retina, cones and rods as well as, optic nerve, the lamina cribrosa of the nerve fibers bundles. Toluidine blue highlighted the membranes: Bowman, Descemet and the endothelium; in the choroid: melanocytes; and in the retina: nuclear layers and retinal pigment epithelium. In view of the observed results Sapajus sp. is an important experimental model for research in the ophthalmology field, which has been shown due to the high similarity of its anatomical and histological structures with the human species. |
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subjects | Animal sciences Animals Biology and Life Sciences Biomedical research CAT scans Cebinae Cebus Computed tomography Cones Cornea Dissection Endothelium Epithelium Evaluation Eye Eye - anatomy & histology Eye - diagnostic imaging Fruits Glands Male Medicine and Health Sciences Melanocytes Membranes Monkeys Monkeys & apes Morphology (Biology) Oculomotor Muscles - anatomy & histology Oculomotor Muscles - diagnostic imaging Ophthalmology Optic nerve Optical fibers Paraffin Pathology Pigmentation Primates Retina Retinal pigment epithelium Rods Studies Toluidine Toluidine blue Tomography Tomography, X-Ray Computed Veterinary medicine Veterinary services Zoology |
title | Morphological study of the eye and adnexa in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp.) |
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