Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de, Pereira, Kleber Fernando, Vulcani, Valcinir Aloisio Scalla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12441
Resumo: The anatomical study of non-human primates has played an important role in clinical and surgical interventions in veterinary medicine. It is known that the most well-known experimental model in the scientific area is the Macaca mulatta, popularly known as the Rhesus monkey, and what the literature has demonstrated are new experimental models that can supply studies on the central nervous system, making it necessary for these discoveries to deepen greater in the area of comparative anatomy. The purpose of this literature review is to promote a broad view of the anatomical aspects of the brain of human and non-human primates in comparative terms. In this review, some peculiarities were observed in non-human primates regarding the path of blood vessels in the brain, as well as the presence of different venous sinuses of the dura when compared to the human primate. The importance of the morphological study regarding the anatomy of the telencephalon, as well as the mechanisms of lining, cerebral arterial irrigation and drainage of the venous sinuses of the dura mater, provides information on the brain organization of non-human primates, data that are scarce in the literature scientific, but that generate subsidies for understanding other areas of ethological and functional investigations, when compared to the human primate.
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spelling Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a reviewAnatomía comparativa del cerebro de primates humanos y no humanos: una revisiónAnatomia encefálica comparativa de primatas humanos e não-humanos: uma revisãoBrainTelencephalonDura materPrimatesBrain and circle of Willis.CerebroTelencéfaloDuramadrePrimatesCerebro y círculo arterial cerebral.EncéfaloTelencéfaloDura-máterPrimatasCérebro e círculo arterial do cérebro.The anatomical study of non-human primates has played an important role in clinical and surgical interventions in veterinary medicine. It is known that the most well-known experimental model in the scientific area is the Macaca mulatta, popularly known as the Rhesus monkey, and what the literature has demonstrated are new experimental models that can supply studies on the central nervous system, making it necessary for these discoveries to deepen greater in the area of comparative anatomy. The purpose of this literature review is to promote a broad view of the anatomical aspects of the brain of human and non-human primates in comparative terms. In this review, some peculiarities were observed in non-human primates regarding the path of blood vessels in the brain, as well as the presence of different venous sinuses of the dura when compared to the human primate. The importance of the morphological study regarding the anatomy of the telencephalon, as well as the mechanisms of lining, cerebral arterial irrigation and drainage of the venous sinuses of the dura mater, provides information on the brain organization of non-human primates, data that are scarce in the literature scientific, but that generate subsidies for understanding other areas of ethological and functional investigations, when compared to the human primate.El estudio anatómico de primates no humanos ha jugado un papel importante en las intervenciones clínicas y quirúrgicas en medicina veterinaria. Se sabe que el modelo experimental más conocido en el área científica es el Macaca mulatta, conocido popularmente como el mono Rhesus, y lo que ha demostrado la literatura son nuevos modelos experimentales que pueden aportar estudios sobre el sistema nervioso central, por lo que es necesario para que estos descubrimientos se profundicen más en el área de la anatomía comparada. El propósito de esta revisión de la literatura es promover una visión amplia de los aspectos anatómicos del cerebro de primates humanos y no humanos en términos comparativos. En esta revisión, se observaron algunas peculiaridades en primates no humanos con respecto al recorrido de los vasos sanguíneos en el cerebro, así como la presencia de diferentes senos venosos de la duramadre en comparación con el primate humano. La importancia del estudio morfológico respecto a la anatomía del telencéfalo, así como los mecanismos de revestimiento, irrigación arterial cerebral y drenaje de los senos venosos de la duramadre, aporta información sobre la organización cerebral de primates no humanos, datos que son escasa en la literatura científica, pero que genera subsidios para comprender otras áreas de las investigaciones etológicas y funcionales, en comparación con el primate humano.O estudo anatômico de primatas não-humanos, tem exercido função importante para intervenções clínicas e cirúrgicas em atendimento da medicina veterinária. Sabe-se que o modelo experimental mais conhecido na área científica é a Macaca mulatta, popularmente conhecido como macaco Rhesus e o que a literatura tem demonstrado são novos modelos experimentais que possam suprir estudos sobre o sistema nervoso central, sendo necessário para essas descobertas um aprofundamento maior na área da anatomia comparativa. O objetivo desta revisão de literatura é promover uma visão ampla sobre os aspectos anatômicos do encéfalo de primatas humanos e não-humanos em termos comparativos. Observou-se nesta revisão algumas particularidades em primatas não-humanos referentes ao trajeto dos vasos sanguíneos no encéfalo, assim como a presença de diferentes seios venosos da dura-máter quando comparados ao primata humano. A importância do estudo morfológico no que se refere a anatomia do telencéfalo, assim como os mecanismos de revestimento, irrigação arterial encefálica e drenagem dos seios venosos da dura-máter, possibilita informações sobre a organização encefálica dos primatas não-humanos, dados esses escassos na literatura científica, mas que geram subsídios para compreensão de outras áreas de investigações etológicas e funcionais, quando comparados ao primata humano.Research, Society and Development2021-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1244110.33448/rsd-v10i2.12441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e19810212441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e19810212441Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e198102124412525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12441/11139Copyright (c) 2021 Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira; Eugênio Gonçalves de Araújo; Kleber Fernando Pereira; Valcinir Aloisio Scalla Vulcanihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de Pereira, Kleber FernandoVulcani, Valcinir Aloisio Scalla 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12441Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:01.087443Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
Anatomía comparativa del cerebro de primates humanos y no humanos: una revisión
Anatomia encefálica comparativa de primatas humanos e não-humanos: uma revisão
title Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
spellingShingle Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Brain
Telencephalon
Dura mater
Primates
Brain and circle of Willis.
Cerebro
Telencéfalo
Duramadre
Primates
Cerebro y círculo arterial cerebral.
Encéfalo
Telencéfalo
Dura-máter
Primatas
Cérebro e círculo arterial do cérebro.
title_short Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
title_full Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
title_fullStr Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
title_full_unstemmed Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
title_sort Comparative brain anatomy of human and non-human primates: a review
author Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
author_facet Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Vulcani, Valcinir Aloisio Scalla
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Vulcani, Valcinir Aloisio Scalla
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Vulcani, Valcinir Aloisio Scalla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brain
Telencephalon
Dura mater
Primates
Brain and circle of Willis.
Cerebro
Telencéfalo
Duramadre
Primates
Cerebro y círculo arterial cerebral.
Encéfalo
Telencéfalo
Dura-máter
Primatas
Cérebro e círculo arterial do cérebro.
topic Brain
Telencephalon
Dura mater
Primates
Brain and circle of Willis.
Cerebro
Telencéfalo
Duramadre
Primates
Cerebro y círculo arterial cerebral.
Encéfalo
Telencéfalo
Dura-máter
Primatas
Cérebro e círculo arterial do cérebro.
description The anatomical study of non-human primates has played an important role in clinical and surgical interventions in veterinary medicine. It is known that the most well-known experimental model in the scientific area is the Macaca mulatta, popularly known as the Rhesus monkey, and what the literature has demonstrated are new experimental models that can supply studies on the central nervous system, making it necessary for these discoveries to deepen greater in the area of comparative anatomy. The purpose of this literature review is to promote a broad view of the anatomical aspects of the brain of human and non-human primates in comparative terms. In this review, some peculiarities were observed in non-human primates regarding the path of blood vessels in the brain, as well as the presence of different venous sinuses of the dura when compared to the human primate. The importance of the morphological study regarding the anatomy of the telencephalon, as well as the mechanisms of lining, cerebral arterial irrigation and drainage of the venous sinuses of the dura mater, provides information on the brain organization of non-human primates, data that are scarce in the literature scientific, but that generate subsidies for understanding other areas of ethological and functional investigations, when compared to the human primate.
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