Akpan M O, Samuel O M, Emikpe B O
Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
Int J Vet Sci Med. 2018 Nov 16;6(2):219-226. doi: 10.1016/j.ijvsm.2018.11.001. eCollection 2018 Dec.
The greater cane rat () demonstrated numerous dermal architectural peculiarities hitherto unreported. This investigation assessed and evaluated certain histologic features of skin samples from the fore and hind limbs, the neck, head, proximal to the ear and oro-nasal regions for follicular evaluations and micro anatomic assessments in the adult species. Twenty wild taken animals of equal gender distribution were used for histologic assessments of structural elements and histo-morphometric evaluations. Hair follicular density, size, distribution and orientations as well as sexual dimorphisms observed in the body regions studied with Motic Image Plus software analysis were also reported. Statistical analysis revealed sexual dimorphism in this feature as females demonstrated significantly higher ( < .05) follicular density and epidermal thickness at about twice the recorded values for males at similar sites evaluated, but half ( < .05) of follicular diameter of values of males. Mean follicular density for oro-nasal area, head, neck, fore and hind limbs were 50 ± 3.55 and 70 ± 3.34n/µm, 16.24 ± 3.02 and 12 ± 4.00, 8.00 ± 2.68 and 83.66 ± 4.08, 8.02 ± 4.00 and 3.23 ± 3.85, 4.32 ± 3.02 and 2.05 ± 2.04 for females and males respectively. Follicular area decreased proportionally with density increase but it was inversely proportional with epidermal thickness in all evaluated regions. This investigation suggests that the peculiarities observed in dermal structures adapt this species to environmental forces, defense and self-preservation including thermoregulation, foraging and predator evasion, whereas histo-morphometric evaluation result suggests that thermoregulation and other skin sensory modalities may differ between genders in the greater cane rat.
东非冕豪猪表现出许多迄今未被报道的皮肤结构特征。本研究评估并分析了成年东非冕豪猪前肢、后肢、颈部、头部、耳部近端及口鼻区域皮肤样本的某些组织学特征,以进行毛囊评估和微观解剖学分析。选取20只性别分布均匀的野生东非冕豪猪用于结构元素的组织学评估和组织形态计量学评价。还报告了使用Motic Image Plus软件分析在研究的身体区域观察到的毛囊密度、大小、分布、方向以及两性异形情况。统计分析显示,该特征存在两性异形,雌性在评估的相似部位表现出显著更高(P<0.05)的毛囊密度和表皮厚度,约为雄性记录值的两倍,但毛囊直径仅为雄性的一半(P<0.05)。口鼻区域、头部、颈部、前肢和后肢的平均毛囊密度,雌性分别为50±3.55和70±3.34个/μm²、16.24±3.02和12±4.00个/μm²、8.00±2.68和83.66±4.08个/μm²、8.02±4.00和3.23±3.85个/μm²、4.32±3.02和2.05±2.04个/μm²。在所有评估区域,毛囊面积随密度增加而呈比例减小,但与表皮厚度呈反比。本研究表明,在皮肤结构中观察到的这些特征使该物种能够适应环境压力、进行自我防御和保护,包括体温调节、觅食和躲避捕食者,而组织形态计量学评估结果表明,东非冕豪猪两性之间的体温调节和其他皮肤感觉模式可能存在差异。