2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782011000100015
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Descrição morfológica dos ramos colaterais viscerais da aorta abdominal do macaco-de-cheiro

Abstract: O Saimiri sciureus é um primata não humano existente na região amazônica e não consta na lista de animais em perigo de extinção, de acordo com o IBAMA. Neste trabalho, sistematizou-se os ramos colaterais viscerais da aorta abdominal de seis animais sendo três machos e três fêmeas, os quais tiveram o sistema circulatório preenchido com látex Neoprene, adicionado de contraste radiográfico. O resultado observado foi que a aorta abdominal emitiu ventralmente, como ramo colateral visceral, a artéria celíaca, que se… Show more

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“…Further, Macedo et al (2013) registered that median sacral artery in the anteater evolved as a branch of the left internal iliac artery, with the exception of one specimen in which it evolved from a common trunk. Daólio et al (2011) and Bavaresco et al (2012), Silva et al (2011), Silva et al (2014), Biihrer et al (2015) and Faria et al (2016) described median sacral artery as a branch evolving from the dorsal face of the abdominal aorta, respectively, for hares, squirrel monkeys, guinea pigs, raccoons, and night monkeys, corroborating current analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Further, Macedo et al (2013) registered that median sacral artery in the anteater evolved as a branch of the left internal iliac artery, with the exception of one specimen in which it evolved from a common trunk. Daólio et al (2011) and Bavaresco et al (2012), Silva et al (2011), Silva et al (2014), Biihrer et al (2015) and Faria et al (2016) described median sacral artery as a branch evolving from the dorsal face of the abdominal aorta, respectively, for hares, squirrel monkeys, guinea pigs, raccoons, and night monkeys, corroborating current analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The external iliac artery was reported by Silva et al (2011) in the squirrel monkey; by Geraldo et al (2013) in cats; by Silva et al (2014) in guinea pigs; by Pinheiro et al (2014) in ocelots; by Biihrer et al (2015) in raccoons, as a direct branch from the abdominal aorta on the lateral face. On the other hand, the external iliac artery was described as a branch of the common iliac artery by Silva and Martins (2004) for the skunk; Culau et al (2008) for the nutria; Daólio et al (2011) and Bavaresco et al (2012) for hares.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…() in goats. The union of the coeliac artery with a cranial mesenteric artery has not been identified in rabbits (Abidu‐Figueiredo et al., ), swine (Silva et al., ), dogs (Kamikawa and Bombonato, ), nutria ( Myocastor coypus ) (Culau et al., ), squirrel monkey ( Saimiri sciureus ) (Silva et al., ) and lesser anteater ( Tamandua tetradactyla ) (Macedo et al., ). Some species show a single vessel called the coeliac‐mesenteric trunk, where the embryologic origin of both vessels is the vitelline artery (Moore and Persaud, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When we compared the abdominal aorta of squirrel monkeys ( S. sciureus) with S. niger , we observed a differentiation in relation to the ovarian artery location. In S. sciureus , this vessel starts from the medial side of the internal iliac arteries, while in S. niger , the ovarian arteries have their origin in the renal arteries or abdominal aorta (Silva et al., ). In the ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ), the gonadal arteries originate from the aorta (Carneiro et al., ), with the same occurring in the lesser anteater ( T. tetradactyla ) (Macedo et al., ); these two species differ from S. niger, whose gonadal arteries originate from the renal arteries, abdominal artery or caudal mesenteric artery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%