Comparison of the structural and ultrastructural characteristics of the female prostate between pregnant and non-pregnant plains viscacha (Lagostomus maximus)

•Lagostomus maximus is the only histricognathi rodent that has a female prostate gland.•Adenomers are upholstered by different cell types.•Adenomere cells produce and secrete glycoconjugates in both pregnant and non-pregnant females.•There are no variations in anatomic distribution and total collage...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tissue & cell 2021-02, Vol.68, p.101458-101458, Article 101458
Hauptverfasser: Flamini, Mirta A., Barbeito, Claudio G., Díaz, Alcira O., Portiansky, Enrique L.
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Zusammenfassung:•Lagostomus maximus is the only histricognathi rodent that has a female prostate gland.•Adenomers are upholstered by different cell types.•Adenomere cells produce and secrete glycoconjugates in both pregnant and non-pregnant females.•There are no variations in anatomic distribution and total collagen in the gland for both pregnancy states. Some years ago, our group reported the presence of the female prostate in all the studied females of the plains viscacha (Lagostomus maximus). The goal of the present study was to characterize and compare the female prostate gland between adult pregnant and non-pregnant plains viscacha using histochemical, lectin-histochemical and immunohistochemical techniques, as well as optic and electron microscopy. Structurally, alveoli are lined by a simple epithelium formed by different cell types: basal cells, secretory cells in different stages of the secretory cycle and cells of clear cytoplasm. Secretory cells are the most abundant cell type, differing between them depending on the quantity and electron-density of their granules. The basal cells are less abundant and are responsible for the renewal of the alveolar epithelium. Likewise, other cells with secretory morphology were found in all the studied females; these have a clear cytoplasm, few granules and mitochondria. It could be considered that they are degranulated secretory cells or that they have partially released their granules. The stroma of the organ is formed by connective tissue and smooth muscle fibers, which are immunohistochemically evidenced against desmin. Histochemical and lectin-histochemical analysis revealed the presence of different glucidic residues in the different cell types. No structural, histochemical, lectin-histochemical, and ultrastructural differences were observed between pregnant and non-pregnant females of plain viscachas, except for the expression of some lectins. The paraurethral gland of Lagostomus maximus can be used as a model for studying the gland in other species since its structural and ultrastructural characteristics do not depend on the hormonal status of the female.
ISSN:0040-8166
1532-3072
DOI:10.1016/j.tice.2020.101458