Abstract

Tropidurus comprises a Neotropical genus of lizard that currently has about 30 species widely distributed in the South American. Among these species, Tropidurus torquatus , which has the characteristic of great physiological plasticity, occupying a variety of habitats in open areas and urbanized environments. Considering this, the aim of the study was to investigate the germinative cells and spermatogenesis of a population of T. torquatus in an urban area under Cerrado Biome influences to understand how to establish the temporal development of germinative cells and spermatogenesis during a period of one year. Individuals were obtained in the Zoological Collection of Vertebrates at the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT), and the germinative cells and full spermatogenesis were described with light microscopy. Tropidurus torquatus presented germ cells with similar characteristics already documented for the other species of lizards and reptiles. Spermatogonia type A and B, primary and secondary spermatocytes, and spermatids were present in almost all months evaluated. The gonadosomatic ratio presented its highest value in October, moment in which spermatogenesis presented all the germinative cells and spermatozoa in the lumen, of the seminiferous tubules. In the seasonal climate of the Cerrado Biome, we observe discontinuous spermatogenesis in T. torquatus with the production of spermatozoa in almost every month of the year, however with sperm storage in the epididymis during the phase of testicular regression.

Highlights

  • The adjustments involved in gametogenesis include, among others, morphological and functional differentiation of the organs related to the production and conducing of the gametes, fertilization and embryo development

  • The objective of this study was to evaluated the germinative cells and spermatogenesis of T. torquatus belonging to a population in the Cerrado Biome from urban area of the city Cuiabá, Mato Grosso state, Brazil

  • We evaluated the development of germinative cells in the lizard Tropidurus torquatus during the period of one year

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Introduction

The adjustments involved in gametogenesis include, among others, morphological and functional differentiation of the organs related to the production and conducing of the gametes, fertilization and embryo development. According to Ferreira; Dolder (2002), reproduction, histologically described, is considered continuous if all germ cell classes are present in the seminiferous tubules at different stages of spermatogenesis during all periods of the year. Discontinuous reproduction is characterized by its opposite with periods of the year in which only primordial cells of spermatogenesis are observed, while in other periods, mature cells of spermatogenesis fill the entire lumen of the tubule (FERREIRA; DOLDER, 2002). Tropidurus (WIED-NEUWIED, 1825) is a Neotropical genus of lizard with one of the widest distributions in the South American continent (CARVALHO, 2013). It is a lizard considered an early maturing animal, characterized by a short life expectancy and high fertility (TINKLE et al, 1970). Considering the wide geographic distribution of T. torquatus and its versatility to reproduce in different types of habitats, including urban areas

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