Light microscope observations on the epididymis of paca (Agouti paca).

Ital J Anat Embryol

Department of Anatomy, UNESP, District of Rubão Júnior, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: August 2013

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  • The paper describes the characteristics of the paca epididymis as observed under a light microscope, highlighting the types of cells present in the epithelial lining, including principal, basal, apical, narrows, and hallo cells.
  • The epididymis is divided into five regions (zones), with distinct morphological features: zones I and II in the head, zone III spanning the head and body, and zones IV and V in the tail.
  • Zone I exhibits a high epithelial structure with little sperm present, indicating rapid sperm transit, while zone V has a larger lumen, smaller epithelium, and is packed with sperm, serving as a storage area.

Article Abstract

The features of paca epididymis, based on its appearance in light microscope, is described in this paper. The cellular population of the epithelial lining comprises principal cells, basal cells, apical cells, narrows cells, and hallo cells. The epididymis is divided in five distinct and continuous regions, Zone I, or initial segment, and zone II, are both localized into the head. Zone III comprises the distal head and all the body. Zones IV and V are restricted to the tail, in the proximal and distal cauda epididymis respectively. Each zone can be readily distinguished on the basis of morphological characteristics. The height of epididymal epithelium is greater in zone I. There is a progressive increase in the diameter of the tubular lumen through the different areas, with the maximum in the zone V. The presence of a high epithelium, and the virtual absence of sperm in zone I suggest fast transit of spermatozoa in this region. Zone V comprises the distal tail, has smaller epithelial lining, greater luminal diameter, shorter stereocilia than the other zones, and contains spermatozoa packed inside the lumen, that characterizes this zone as a place of sperm storage. The findings are compared with other reports in rodents and other domestic animals, to contribute to the understanding of epididymal morphophysiology.

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