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The morphology of amphibian skin vascularization before and after metamorphosis
Authors:M L de Saint-Aubain
Institution:(1) Institute of Comparative Anatomy, University of Copenhagen, 15 Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The skin vascularization was investigated troughout the ontogenetic development and in adults of two anurans, Rana temporaria and Bufo bufo, and two urodeles, Triturus vulgaris and Triturus cristatus. It was found that, contrary to the urodele larvae, the anuran tadpoles have a very sparse skin vascularization. During the early stages of anuran metamorphosis the skin capillary network becomes dense; later, during skin metamorphosis, a second, venous, network is formed as anastomoses between the subcutaneous vein ramifications. In the urodeles, metamorphosis is not accompanied by any significant morphological changes in the skin vascularization, and a subcutaneous network is not formed. It is suggested that the reduced skin vascularization in anuran tadpoles is an advanced larval character relative to the rich vascularization of the skin in urodele larvae. It is further suggested that anuran tadpoles have a reduced ability to utilize gaseous exchange through the skin. The function of the subcutaneous venous network found in anurans after metamorphosis is obscure; experiments indicate a vasomotor regulation which is neither adrenergic nor cholinergic.Abbreviations a arteriole - A artery - an anastomosis between the subepidermal capillary network and the subcutaneous venous network - C stratum compactum - E epidermis - ec subepidermal capillaries - S stratum spongiosum - sv subcutaneous venous network - v venule - V vein - vc venae comitantes
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