Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius Fernandes, Oliveira, Radan Elvis Matias, Costa, Herson Silva, Oliveira, Gleidson Benevides, Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra, Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes, Assis Neto, Antônio Chaves, Oliveira, Moacir Franco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
DOI: 10.26605/medvet-v15n3-3582
Texto Completo: https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3582
Resumo: Greater rheas have been the subject of scientific studies in the various areas of veterinary and biology in order to obtain essential information for their captivity management. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the greater rhea heart. The 20 animals were incised in sagittal plane, then fixed in 3.7% formaldehyde and dissected after 72 h. In addition, samples from the cardiovascular system were collected, processed for hematoxylin-eosin and Gomori Trichrome Staining. The heart is conical in shape, dark red when fresh and is located between the hepatic lobes. It has two atria and two ventricles, and four valves (left and right atrioventricular, aortic and pulmonary). The aorta and pulmonary trunk emerge at the heart base, while the ostia of the cranial and caudal vena cava emerged from the right atrium and the right and left pulmonary veins and the left coronary vein from the left atrium. From the aorta artery, the right and left coronary arteries arose, which originated, respectively, the superficial and conal branches and the profuse, left ventricular and superficial branches, being responsible for the irrigation of the heart. Microscopically the heart was constituted by simple pavement epithelium, rich in loose connective tissue. The aorta and pulmonary arteries were composed of the intima, middle and adventitial tunics. Thus, it is concluded that the morphological findings of greater rhea resemble those described for other birds such as ostrich and Gallus gallus domesticus.
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spelling Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)heart chamberheartarteryratitesvalve.heart chamber heartarteryratitesvalveGreater rheas have been the subject of scientific studies in the various areas of veterinary and biology in order to obtain essential information for their captivity management. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the greater rhea heart. The 20 animals were incised in sagittal plane, then fixed in 3.7% formaldehyde and dissected after 72 h. In addition, samples from the cardiovascular system were collected, processed for hematoxylin-eosin and Gomori Trichrome Staining. The heart is conical in shape, dark red when fresh and is located between the hepatic lobes. It has two atria and two ventricles, and four valves (left and right atrioventricular, aortic and pulmonary). The aorta and pulmonary trunk emerge at the heart base, while the ostia of the cranial and caudal vena cava emerged from the right atrium and the right and left pulmonary veins and the left coronary vein from the left atrium. From the aorta artery, the right and left coronary arteries arose, which originated, respectively, the superficial and conal branches and the profuse, left ventricular and superficial branches, being responsible for the irrigation of the heart. Microscopically the heart was constituted by simple pavement epithelium, rich in loose connective tissue. The aorta and pulmonary arteries were composed of the intima, middle and adventitial tunics. Thus, it is concluded that the morphological findings of greater rhea resemble those described for other birds such as ostrich and Gallus gallus domesticus.Greater rheas (Rhea americana americana) have been the subject of scientific studies in the various areas of veterinary and biology in order to obtain essential information for their captivity management. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the greater rhea heart. The 20 animals were incised in sagittal plane, then fixed in 10% formaldehyde and dissected after 72 h. In addition, samples from the cardiovascular system were collected, processed for hematoxylin-eosin and Gomori Trichrome Staining. The heart is conical in shape, dark red when fresh and is located between the hepatic lobes. It has two atria and two ventricles, and four valves (left and right atrioventricular, aortic and pulmonary semilunar). The aorta and pulmonary trunk emerge at the heart base, while the ostia of the cranial and caudal vena cava emerged from the right atrium and the right and left pulmonary veins and the left coronary vein from the left atrium. From the aorta artery, the right and left coronary arteries arose, which originated, respectively, the superficial and conal branches and the profuse, left ventricular and superficial branches, being responsible for the irrigation of the heart. Microscopically the heart was constituted by simple pavement epithelium, rich in loose connective tissue. The aorta and pulmonary arteries were composed of the intima, middle and adventitial tunics. Thus, it is concluded that the morphological findings of greater rhea resemble those described for other birds such as ostrich and chicken.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/358210.26605/medvet-v15n3-3582Medicina Veterinária; v. 15 n. 3 (2021): Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE); 174-1812675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v15n3reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEporhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3582/482484460Copyright (c) 2021 Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo Júnior, Hélio NobertoBezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius FernandesOliveira, Radan Elvis MatiasCosta, Herson SilvaOliveira, Gleidson BenevidesMoura, Carlos Eduardo BezerraPereira, Alexsandra FernandesAssis Neto, Antônio ChavesOliveira, Moacir Franco2021-10-29T16:14:19Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/3582Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/PUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/oairevmedvet@ufrpe.br1809-46782675-6617opendoar:2021-10-29T16:14:19Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
title Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
spellingShingle Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve.
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve
Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve.
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve
title_short Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
title_fullStr Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full_unstemmed Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
title_sort Morphology of the cardiovascular system in greater rhea (Rhea americana americana Linnaeus, 1758)
author Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
author_facet Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
Bezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius Fernandes
Oliveira, Radan Elvis Matias
Costa, Herson Silva
Oliveira, Gleidson Benevides
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra
Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes
Assis Neto, Antônio Chaves
Oliveira, Moacir Franco
Bezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius Fernandes
Oliveira, Radan Elvis Matias
Costa, Herson Silva
Oliveira, Gleidson Benevides
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra
Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes
Assis Neto, Antônio Chaves
Oliveira, Moacir Franco
author_role author
author2 Bezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius Fernandes
Oliveira, Radan Elvis Matias
Costa, Herson Silva
Oliveira, Gleidson Benevides
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra
Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes
Assis Neto, Antônio Chaves
Oliveira, Moacir Franco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo Júnior, Hélio Noberto
Bezerra, Ferdinando Vinícius Fernandes
Oliveira, Radan Elvis Matias
Costa, Herson Silva
Oliveira, Gleidson Benevides
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra
Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes
Assis Neto, Antônio Chaves
Oliveira, Moacir Franco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve.
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve
topic heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve.
heart chamber
heart
artery
ratites
valve
description Greater rheas have been the subject of scientific studies in the various areas of veterinary and biology in order to obtain essential information for their captivity management. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the greater rhea heart. The 20 animals were incised in sagittal plane, then fixed in 3.7% formaldehyde and dissected after 72 h. In addition, samples from the cardiovascular system were collected, processed for hematoxylin-eosin and Gomori Trichrome Staining. The heart is conical in shape, dark red when fresh and is located between the hepatic lobes. It has two atria and two ventricles, and four valves (left and right atrioventricular, aortic and pulmonary). The aorta and pulmonary trunk emerge at the heart base, while the ostia of the cranial and caudal vena cava emerged from the right atrium and the right and left pulmonary veins and the left coronary vein from the left atrium. From the aorta artery, the right and left coronary arteries arose, which originated, respectively, the superficial and conal branches and the profuse, left ventricular and superficial branches, being responsible for the irrigation of the heart. Microscopically the heart was constituted by simple pavement epithelium, rich in loose connective tissue. The aorta and pulmonary arteries were composed of the intima, middle and adventitial tunics. Thus, it is concluded that the morphological findings of greater rhea resemble those described for other birds such as ostrich and Gallus gallus domesticus.
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