Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)

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Autor(a) principal: Lacerda, Procássia Maria de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de, Miglino, Maria Angélica, Oliveira, Moacir Franco de, Albuquerque, José Fernando Gomes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26570
Resumo: Rock cavy (Kerondon rupestris) is a rodent of the Brazilian wild fauna, belonging to the cavied family, and to the caviinae under family. In Brazil, this animal is already been raised in captivity with the aim of food supply, to preserve the species and to offer subsidy to the research development concerning to the deeper knowledge of these species. To know the origin and the nerves of the rock cavy (Keredon rupestris) lumbar sacral plexus, supplying indispensable subsidies for the study of the comparative anatomy, especially of the wild mammals, we intended to accomplish this research. Ten adult animals of different ages from the Wild Animals Multiplication Center (CEMAS) of the Superior School of Agriculture of Mossoró (ESAM) were used. The segments were fastened in 10% aqueous solution of formal for 48 hours, followed by dissection in order to expose the nerves by the retreat of the muscles, psoas major and psoas minor, and the results were registered by schematic drawings and photographed images. Differences were observed in the number of lumbar and sacral vertebrae of these animals. The lumbar sacral Plexus presented their ventral roots starting from the last three lumbar nerves and from the first three sacral nerves, corresponding to 80% of the studied animals. The type II (L5,L6,L7,S1, S2 e S3) was the most commonly found (50%) of the between samples. Considered nerves, originated in the plexus, were: femoral, obturatory, ischiatic, cranial gluteus, caudal gluteus and pudendus.
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spelling Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)Origin of lumbar sacral plexus of rock cavy (Kerondo rupestris)AnatomiaPlexo lombossacralMocóAnimais silvestresAnatomyLombossacral plexusRock cavyWild animalsRock cavy (Kerondon rupestris) is a rodent of the Brazilian wild fauna, belonging to the cavied family, and to the caviinae under family. In Brazil, this animal is already been raised in captivity with the aim of food supply, to preserve the species and to offer subsidy to the research development concerning to the deeper knowledge of these species. To know the origin and the nerves of the rock cavy (Keredon rupestris) lumbar sacral plexus, supplying indispensable subsidies for the study of the comparative anatomy, especially of the wild mammals, we intended to accomplish this research. Ten adult animals of different ages from the Wild Animals Multiplication Center (CEMAS) of the Superior School of Agriculture of Mossoró (ESAM) were used. The segments were fastened in 10% aqueous solution of formal for 48 hours, followed by dissection in order to expose the nerves by the retreat of the muscles, psoas major and psoas minor, and the results were registered by schematic drawings and photographed images. Differences were observed in the number of lumbar and sacral vertebrae of these animals. The lumbar sacral Plexus presented their ventral roots starting from the last three lumbar nerves and from the first three sacral nerves, corresponding to 80% of the studied animals. The type II (L5,L6,L7,S1, S2 e S3) was the most commonly found (50%) of the between samples. Considered nerves, originated in the plexus, were: femoral, obturatory, ischiatic, cranial gluteus, caudal gluteus and pudendus.O mocó (Keredon rupestris), é um roedor da fauna silvestre brasileira, pertencente à família dos cavídeos, e da subfamília caviinae. No Brasil, o mocó já vem sendo criado em cativeiro com o objetivo de fornecer alimento, manter a espécie e proporcionar o desenvolvimento de pesquisas voltadas ao conhecimento mais aprofundado desta espécie. Nossa pesquisa visa conhecer a origem e os nervos resultantes do plexo lombossacral deste animal, fornecendo subsídios indispensáveis para o estudo da anatomia comparativa, especialmente dos mamíferos Silvestres. Foram utilizados 10 animais adultos de diferentes idades provenientes do Centro de Multiplicação de Animais Silvestres da ESAM (CEMAS-ESAM). Foram fixados em solução aquosa de formal a 10% durante 48 horas, realizou-se dissecação de cada antímero a fim de expor os nervos através da retirada dos músculos psoas maior e psoas menor, cujos resultados foram registrados através de desenhos esquemáticos e imagens fotografadas. Observaram-se variações no número de vértebras lombares e sacrais destes animais, alterando a relação entre os nervos que dão origem ao plexo lombossacral que apresentou três tipos diferentes de constituição. As raízes ventrais originando-se a partir dos três últimos nervos lombares e dos três primeiros nervos sacrais correspondeu a 80% dos exemplares estudados, onde o tipo II (L5,L6L7,S1, S2 e S3). foi o mais comumente encontrado (50%) das amostras. Os nervos considerados originários do plexo foram o Femoral, obturatório, isquiático, glúteo cranial, glúteo caudal e pudendo.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2006-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/2657010.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2006.26570Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 43 Núm. 5 (2006); 620-628Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 43 No. 5 (2006); 620-628Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 43 n. 5 (2006); 620-628Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 43 N. 5 (2006); 620-6281678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26570/28353Lacerda, Procássia Maria de OliveiraMoura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra deMiglino, Maria AngélicaOliveira, Moacir Franco deAlbuquerque, José Fernando Gomes deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:17:04Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/26570Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:42:50.966511Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
Origin of lumbar sacral plexus of rock cavy (Kerondo rupestris)
title Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
spellingShingle Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
Lacerda, Procássia Maria de Oliveira
Anatomia
Plexo lombossacral
Mocó
Animais silvestres
Anatomy
Lombossacral plexus
Rock cavy
Wild animals
title_short Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
title_full Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
title_fullStr Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
title_full_unstemmed Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
title_sort Origem do plexo lombossacral de mocó (Kerondo rupestris)
author Lacerda, Procássia Maria de Oliveira
author_facet Lacerda, Procássia Maria de Oliveira
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
Miglino, Maria Angélica
Oliveira, Moacir Franco de
Albuquerque, José Fernando Gomes de
author_role author
author2 Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
Miglino, Maria Angélica
Oliveira, Moacir Franco de
Albuquerque, José Fernando Gomes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Procássia Maria de Oliveira
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
Miglino, Maria Angélica
Oliveira, Moacir Franco de
Albuquerque, José Fernando Gomes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anatomia
Plexo lombossacral
Mocó
Animais silvestres
Anatomy
Lombossacral plexus
Rock cavy
Wild animals
topic Anatomia
Plexo lombossacral
Mocó
Animais silvestres
Anatomy
Lombossacral plexus
Rock cavy
Wild animals
description Rock cavy (Kerondon rupestris) is a rodent of the Brazilian wild fauna, belonging to the cavied family, and to the caviinae under family. In Brazil, this animal is already been raised in captivity with the aim of food supply, to preserve the species and to offer subsidy to the research development concerning to the deeper knowledge of these species. To know the origin and the nerves of the rock cavy (Keredon rupestris) lumbar sacral plexus, supplying indispensable subsidies for the study of the comparative anatomy, especially of the wild mammals, we intended to accomplish this research. Ten adult animals of different ages from the Wild Animals Multiplication Center (CEMAS) of the Superior School of Agriculture of Mossoró (ESAM) were used. The segments were fastened in 10% aqueous solution of formal for 48 hours, followed by dissection in order to expose the nerves by the retreat of the muscles, psoas major and psoas minor, and the results were registered by schematic drawings and photographed images. Differences were observed in the number of lumbar and sacral vertebrae of these animals. The lumbar sacral Plexus presented their ventral roots starting from the last three lumbar nerves and from the first three sacral nerves, corresponding to 80% of the studied animals. The type II (L5,L6,L7,S1, S2 e S3) was the most commonly found (50%) of the between samples. Considered nerves, originated in the plexus, were: femoral, obturatory, ischiatic, cranial gluteus, caudal gluteus and pudendus.
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