2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13233629
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Characterization of Vasoreactivity in a Semi-Arboreal Snake, the Tokara Habu (Protobothrops tokarensis)

Tomoki Ootawa,
Siyuan Wu,
Ryoya Sekio
et al.

Abstract: Vasoreactivity is relatively well documented in terrestrial snakes but has previously been investigated in only one semi-arboreal snake species. Consequently, the extent to which vasoreactivity is common across snake taxa or varies by habitat is unclear. The Tokara habu (Protobothrops tokarensis) is a semi-arboreal snake endemic to only two small adjacent Japanese islands, and hence a useful species for further investigation of vasoreactivity. We evaluated responses to known vasoactive substances in thoracic a… Show more

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“…Vasoreactivity was investigated in accordance with a previously published method [ 17 , 31 ] with some modifications. Briefly, five rings, each approximately 3 mm long, were cut from the thoracic aorta of each euthanized snake.…”
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“…Vasoreactivity was investigated in accordance with a previously published method [ 17 , 31 ] with some modifications. Briefly, five rings, each approximately 3 mm long, were cut from the thoracic aorta of each euthanized snake.…”
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confidence: 99%