2022
DOI: 10.1590/1984-3143-ar2022-0011
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Morphology and immunolocalization of intertubular steroidogenic cell in mesonephros of Podocnemis expansa during gonadal differentiation

Abstract: Sex steroid hormones are critical in gonadal differentiation in turtles. The gonads are not the only organs responsible for producing these hormones during this phase. Mesonephros play an important role in steroidogenesis. The present study aimed to investigate the presence of steroidogenic cells in mesonephros of Podocnemis expansa during gonadal differentiation and to evaluate their morphology and ultrastructure. Ten embryos of P. expansa were collected from 5 nests on day 36 of incubation, during spawning p… Show more

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“…The ultrastructure of cells observed the intertubular space and close to blood vessels in P. expansa indicated endocrine activity. Cells with similar morphological characteristics, indicating steroidogenic activity, and strong immunoreaction to aromatase were described by Macêdo et al (2022) for P. expasa.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The ultrastructure of cells observed the intertubular space and close to blood vessels in P. expansa indicated endocrine activity. Cells with similar morphological characteristics, indicating steroidogenic activity, and strong immunoreaction to aromatase were described by Macêdo et al (2022) for P. expasa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%