1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71081998000300018
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Morphological changes in the vaginal epithelium during the oestrous cycle of Calomys callosus (Rodentia, Cricetidae)

Abstract: This study describes changes in the pattern of microridges, keratinization, desquamation, secretion, leukocyte infiltration as well as the increasing number of mitotic cells in the vaginal epithelium of Calomys callosus during the oestrous cycle. In proestrus, the epithelium is squamous and stratified with a fine layer of keratin and it is overlain by secretory prismatic cells. In oestrous, the epithelium is squamous, stratified and keratinized. In metoestrus, the epithelium is squamous and stratified with los… Show more

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“…The localization of the tumors in the disorganized epithelium can be further appreciated at higher magnifications in Figure 3 b and 3 c . The secretory superficial vaginal epithelium, characterized by globular cells,15 is not only found at the luminal surface but also internally suggesting appearance of epithelial structures with opposite polarity probably caused by the trapping of TC‐1 cells during healing. Because of the epithelial location of these TC‐1‐luc tumors, this protocol was used for immunological studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The localization of the tumors in the disorganized epithelium can be further appreciated at higher magnifications in Figure 3 b and 3 c . The secretory superficial vaginal epithelium, characterized by globular cells,15 is not only found at the luminal surface but also internally suggesting appearance of epithelial structures with opposite polarity probably caused by the trapping of TC‐1 cells during healing. Because of the epithelial location of these TC‐1‐luc tumors, this protocol was used for immunological studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A leukocyte infiltration, extending from the base to the surface of the epithelial layer is also present. 19 Trophic effects on pituitary glands and reproductive organs…”
Section: Vaginal Smear Cytologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These animals are active principally at night and in the early morning (Nowak, 1991). The species C. callosus, has been used in laboratory experiments (Rodrigues and Ferro, 1998) and the effects of familiarity and privation on its behavior have been analyzed Kolde, 1989 andOliveira andAdes, 1993). In this study, the territorial behavior and the formation of hierarchies among C. callosus were observed in a laboratory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%