Soft tissue recovery from giant fossil sloths (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Pilosa) of the central area of the Department of Yoro, Honduras

Authors

  • Leonel E. Zuniga National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • Lourdes Enriquez National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • Carlos Vides National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • David Aguilar National Autonomous University of Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rct.v0i24.7875

Keywords:

mammals, soft tissues, osteocytes, red blood cells, cancellous bone, preservation

Abstract

The microstructural study of fossils has grown significantly in the last two decades. The recovery of soft tissues and fragments of molecules from the demineralization of fossil bones has been reported by several authors opening new routes in the study of fossils. The purpose of this study was to explore the recovery of soft tissues of fossil skeletal remains of giant sloths recently collected in the central area of the Department of Yoro, Honduras. Fragments of cancellous bone were demineralized using EDTA, from which remains of an apparent blood vessel were recovered, and in addition, osteocytes and probable remains of red blood cells were observed under the microscope. The results show soft tissues of the cancellous bone tissue, preserved in the middle of the environmental conditions that induced the fossilization of the bones, representing a potential source for future cellular and molecular studies, as well as questions about its conservation through time.

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Author Biographies

Leonel E. Zuniga, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Department of Biology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, UNAH

Lourdes Enriquez, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Research Institute in Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, UNAH

Carlos Vides, National Autonomous University of Honduras

School of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, UNAH

David Aguilar, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the School of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Coordinator of the Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, UNAH

Published

2019-06-10

How to Cite

Zuniga, L. E., Enriquez, L., Vides, C. and Aguilar, D. (2019) “Soft tissue recovery from giant fossil sloths (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Pilosa) of the central area of the Department of Yoro, Honduras”, Jornual of Science and Technology, (24), pp. 32–48. doi: 10.5377/rct.v0i24.7875.

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Life Sciences and Health