Medicina Veterinária (Sep 2019)

Structural features and lamellar mechanoreceptors of the collared peccary’s tongue (Pecari tajacu, Linnaeus 1758)

  • Tiago da Silva Teófilo,
  • Mychel Raony Paiva Teixeira de Morais,
  • Maurina Lima Porto,
  • Diogo Manoel Lopes de Paiva Cavalcanti,
  • Anaemília das Neves Diniz,
  • José Domingues Fontenele-Neto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

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Collared peccaries are omnivorous mammalians well known for presenting a prominent skin gland, known as scent gland. We’ve previously described the histological organization of the palate and lip of this peccary and found several small and large lamellar corpuscles (Vater-Pacini corpuscle) mostly grouped in small aggregates distributed along its lamina propria-submucosa. Here, we described the anatomic structure and histological organization of the tongue of the collared peccary by means of light microscopy. The main features were the presence of a prominent rostral anterior salivary gland and the widespread presence of lamellar corpuscles that could contribute to the tactile function of the tongue.

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