Collateral arteries of the aortic arch of the red-rumped agouti (Dasyprocta leporina Linnaeus, 1758).
Radan Elvis Matias de OliveiraHerson da Silva CostaHélio Noberto de Araújo JúniorIgor Renno Guimarães LopesPaulo Mateus Alves LopesJoão Vitor de Oliveira GurgelMoacir Franco de OliveiraPublished in: Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (2020)
Detailed knowledge of the arterial system is an important prerequisite when interpreting experimental data in research, as well as in the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease using imaging techniques such as Doppler echocardiography and contrast radiography. Thus, considering the importance of the aortic arrangement, the objective of this study was to describe the collateral arteries of the aortic arch of agoutis in order to establish the standard model, and therefore contribute to studies involving research related to heart disease, and produce information for a more accurate diagnosis in complementary imaging examinations. In this study, 14 adult animals were used, comprising eight males and six females. The vascular system was washed with 0.9% aqueous saline solution and perfused with Neoprene 450 latex coloured with yellow or red pigment, which was subsequently dissected and analysed. One male animal was used for the digital contrast radiography technique perfused with a liquid barium sulphate solution (Bariogel® ) (1 g/ml) and Neoprene 450 latex, both diluted 1/3. The aortic arch of the agouti presented with only the brachiocephalic trunk as collateral branch in all the animals studied. Thus, agouti falls into type 1 for mammalian aortic arch vascular arrangements.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
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- pulmonary hypertension
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- magnetic resonance imaging
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- aortic valve
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- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- young adults
- atrial fibrillation
- pulmonary artery
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- image quality
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- cardiovascular risk factors
- contrast enhanced
- fluorescence imaging
- cone beam computed tomography