2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6395.2007.00278.x
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Efferent ductules of the fan‐throated lizardSitana ponticerianaCuvier: light and transmission electron microscopy study

Abstract: Akbarsha, M.A., Kadalmani, B. and Tamilarasan, V. 2007. Efferent ductules of the fan-throated lizard Sitana ponticeriana Cuvier: light and transmission electron microscopy study. -Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 88 : 265-274.Light microscopy histology of efferent ductules and the ultrastructural organization of their epithelium were studied in the fan-throated lizard Sitana ponticeriana Cuvier. The ductules of this lizard are extra-testicular and arise from an extra-testicular rete testis. A major portion of the du… Show more

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“…The ductuli efferentes of H. turcicus are lined by a cuboidal epithelium that consists of ciliated and nonciliated cells consistent with reports in mammals (Ilio and Hess, 1994), birds (Aire, 2007), and other reptiles (Guerrero et al, 2004;Akbarsha et al, 2007;Sever, 2010). In addition to being a conduit for sperm, the ductuli efferentes have been ascribed roles in fluid resorption, secretion, and spermiophagy (Hess, 2002).…”
Section: Testicular Ducts In H Turcicussupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The ductuli efferentes of H. turcicus are lined by a cuboidal epithelium that consists of ciliated and nonciliated cells consistent with reports in mammals (Ilio and Hess, 1994), birds (Aire, 2007), and other reptiles (Guerrero et al, 2004;Akbarsha et al, 2007;Sever, 2010). In addition to being a conduit for sperm, the ductuli efferentes have been ascribed roles in fluid resorption, secretion, and spermiophagy (Hess, 2002).…”
Section: Testicular Ducts In H Turcicussupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In amniotes the rete testis is composed of a simple squamous epithelium with bifurcated or irregular shaped nuclei and ciliated and nonciliated (principal) cells (Djakiew and Jones, 1981;Jones, 2002;Holmes and Gist, 2004;Aire, 2007;Akbarsha et al, 2007;Sever, 2010). Ciliated cells are not numerous in the rete testes of H. turcicus and more than one cilium projects into the lumen from a single cell unlike the ciliated rete cells described in mammals (Dym, 1976;Jones, 2002).…”
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