Morphological analysis of the oviduct, oviducal gland and isthmus of the blue shark Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Elasmobranchii: Carcharhiniformes)

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Oviducal gland present in elasmobranchs is correlated to the organism’s reproductive strategy, and its functions are to produce mucus, to form the egg’s tertiary envelope and to store sperm. The gland contains four zones: club, papillary, baffle and terminal. The structures of the oviduct, oviducal gland and isthmus of blue shark Prionace glauca were described using macroscopic, light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy techniques. The epithelium of the oviduct and isthmus is folded and is a simple, columnar, ciliated lining epithelium with glandular cells. In the oviducal gland, the lining tissues in the four zones are similar to the oviduct and isthmus lining. The terminal zone shows the presence of sperm in the lumen of the secretory tubules, which remains stored even in the absence of recent copulation. Here, these organs were studied and their connections in an attempt to elucidate the mechanisms of reproduction in the blue shark, showing the three-dimensional aspects, thus adding morphological information important for the understanding of the structure and functioning of these organs of fundamental importance in the life of the majority of elasmobranchs.

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Rangel, B. S., Bruno, C. E. M., Salmon, T., Ciena, A. P., Miglino, M. A., Amorim, A. F., & Rici, R. E. G. (2015). Morphological analysis of the oviduct, oviducal gland and isthmus of the blue shark Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758) (Elasmobranchii: Carcharhiniformes). Neotropical Ichthyology, 13(4), 663–672. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-20140062

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