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sustentacular

American  
[suhs-tuhn-tak-yuh-ler] / ˌsʌs tənˈtæk yə lər /

adjective

Anatomy.
  1. supporting.


sustentacular British  
/ ˌsʌstɛnˈtækjʊlə /

adjective

  1. anatomy (of fibres, cells, etc) supporting or forming a support

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Etymology

Origin of sustentacular

1885–90; < New Latin sustentācul ( um ) a support ( Latin sustentā ( re ), frequentative of sustinēre to sustain + -culum -cule 2 ) + -ar 1

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In males, secretions from sustentacular cells trigger a degradation of the female duct, called the Müllerian duct.

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Without such sustentacular cell secretion, the Müllerian duct will develop; without testosterone, the Wolffian duct will degrade.

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Secretions of sustentacular cells trigger a degradation of the female tract, the Müllerian duct.

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Sertoli cells are a type of supporting cell called a sustentacular cell, or sustentocyte, that are typically found in epithelial tissue.

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The lumina are filled with cellular detritus and are no longer bordered by a clear ring of sustentacular cytoplasm.

From Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz by Legler, John M.