New insights into the gametogenesis of Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pulmonata): implications for histopathological assessment
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The reproductive system has a fundamental role in population dynamics and several reproduction
strategies have been shaped by the environment over time. Many environmental pressures are generated
by releasing pollutants, as endocrine disruptors, that can affect the reproductive system of individuals, among
them invertebrates. The freshwater snails Biomphalaria spp. are used as biomonitor in several
ecotoxicological studies; however, there are few studies about gametogenesis and morphology of
reproductive snail cells, which could be used as a new biomarker. In this sense, the current study aims to
characterize Biomphalaria glabrata gametogenesis, bringing new histomorphometric parameters for
germinative cells. Results showed that the hermaphrodite tissue is formed by several acini with simple
pavement epithelium with germinative and somatic cells. Oogenesis was classified into five developmental
stages (OI to OV) according to diameter, nucleus area, total area, and follicular cell development, and then
classified into previtellogenic and vitellogenic oocytes. The spermatogenesis was classified into
spermatogonia (Spg), spermatocytes (Spc) and spermatids that were subdivided into five stages (Spt I to Spt
V) according to cytoplasm losing, and nucleus spiralization along with Sertoli cells development. Thus, the present study highlights the gametogenesis of B. glabrata with new histomorphometric parameters, which
can be an important tool for ecotoxicological and molluscicidal developmental further studies.
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RODRIGUES, Cândido Carvalho; CAIXETA, Maxwell Batista; ROCHA, Thiago Lopes. New insights into the gametogenesis of Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pulmonata): implications for histopathological assessment. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, Curitiba, v. 64, e21200574, 2021. DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2021200574. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/babt/a/XsFfqjhqVYQx3P5PpCFDbtz/. Acesso em: 31 jul. 2025.