Functional morphology of the tubular genital organs in the female owl monkey (Aotus spp.).

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PRIMATOLOGY(2015)

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BackgroundStudies on reproductive morphology are important to understand the reproductive cycle of non-human primates. MethodsThis study describes the functional morphology of the adult female tubular genital organs in 41 Aotus (12.86.8years old, ranging from 3 to 25years), with respect to reproductive status and number of parturitions. ResultsIn females with developing embryos, endometrial glands showed a higher secretion than other females, and the embryo implantation occupied this secretive endometrium. Changes in the thickening, number of layers, and keratinization in the vaginal epithelium suggest that vaginal cytology may be an indicator of the estrous cycle. Non-pregnant multiparous females had a larger uterine body than nulliparous females. Number of parturitions and reproductive state had an impact on tubular genital organs in female owl monkeys. ConclusionsThese results can be useful for the development of biotechnologies of reproduction and for improvement of the management of this species.
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Aotus,female,owl monkey,reproduction,tubular genital organs
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