Introduction: The present study aimed to establish the staining protocol for quantification of elastic fibers and muscle fibers in arterial vessels through the Verhoeff method adapted with eosin in Chelonia mydas. Materials and Methods: Aorta and pulmonary arteries of 11 individuals of the species Chelonia mydas were used. The fragments were fixed in formaldehyde solution buffered 10% for 24 hours, subjected to routine histological processing and staining technique to be adapted Verhoeff, take the photografies and analyzed by Image Pro Plus Software. Results: The combination of ferric hematoxylin Verhoeff use blushed black elastic arteries blades, already eosin stained muscle fibers and collagen, allowing the tissue quantification through distinction staining by software. Conclusion: The protocol is a low-cost alternative that facilitate the acquisition of morphometric data for research with turtles.
Pesq. Vet. Bras. 33(Supl.1):32-38, dezembro 2013 32 RESUMO.-Objetivou-se caracterizar a morfologia das câ-maras cardíacas e das artérias aortas e pulmonares da espécie Chelonia mydas. Foram avaliados 11 espécimes de C. mydas mortas coletadas no litoral do estado do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil. Os animais foram necropsiados para a obtenção do coração, fragmentos das artérias aorta e pulmonares direita e esquerda. Os vasos adquiridos foram fixados em formol e submetidos ao processamento histológico de rotina e coloração com Técnica de Verhoff modificada.Enquanto, do coração, os parâmetros largura, altura base--ápice e a circunferência ventricular foram mensurados por meio do paquímetro. Nessa espécie a microscopia das arté-rias pulmonares e artérias aortas variaram de acordo com o antímero. A maior espessura relativa do Cavum Venosum (CV) auxilia no bombeamento cardíaco durante o mergulho e sua menor espessura direita é uma vantagem para a dilatação ventricular durante a imersão profunda enquanto que a quantificação das lâminas elásticas e fibras musculares da túnica média das artérias aortas e pulmonares direita e esquerda comprovaram que a túnica média das aortas predomina o componente elástico vs. muscular, entretanto, nas artérias pulmonares o componente elástico não-predomina. Essa angioarquitetura pode estar relacionada com a capacidade de mergulho, favorecendo um maior aproveitamento do sangue oxigenado armazenado previamente durante o período de apneia. This study aimed to characterize the morphology of the heart chambers, pulmonary arteries and aortas of Chelonia mydas. Eleven specimens were evaluated from dead C. mydas collected on the coast of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The animals were necropsied to obtain heart, aorta and fragments of the right and left pulmonary vessels. The vessels were fixed in formalin and subjected to histological processing and staining by a modified Verhoff technique. The parameters width, height and base-apex ventricular circumference of the heart were measured with a caliper. In the species the microscopy of pulmonary arteries and aorta varied according to the antimere. The largest relative thickness of Cavum venosum (CV) assists the cardiac output during diving, and its smaller thickness is advantageous for the right ventricular dilation during deep immersion, while the quantification of elastic and muscle fibers of the tunica media of aortas and right and left pulmonary arteries showed that the medial layer of aorta dominates the elastic vs. muscle fibers; however the elastic fibers are not dominating in the pulmonary arteries. The angioarchitecture may be related to the ability to swim, favoring better use of oxygenated blood previously stored during the period of apnea.
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