An alternative method for the comparative study of coronary vessels: Repletion and diaphanization experience in seven animal models

Coronary arteries establish a complex blood vessel system, right and left coronary arteries commonly originate from the aortic sinuses and divide into multiple branches that supply the heart with several important variations between species. Diaphanization is a preservative technique which allows in...

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Published in:International Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Pedraza Rodriguez, Juan Daniel, Muñetón, Cesar, Melo, Fernando, Rueda-Esteban, Roberto Javier
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spelling ftudelasallecien:oai:ciencia.lasalle.edu.co:scopus_unisalle-2040 2023-05-15T15:50:23+02:00 An alternative method for the comparative study of coronary vessels: Repletion and diaphanization experience in seven animal models Pedraza Rodriguez, Juan Daniel Muñetón, Cesar Melo, Fernando Rueda-Esteban, Roberto Javier 2019-06-01T07:00:00Z https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1041 https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022019000200448 unknown Ciencia Unisalle https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1041 https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022019000200448 Scopus Unisalle Anatomy Comparative Coronary vessels Regional text 2019 ftudelasallecien https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022019000200448 2022-08-21T00:03:36Z Coronary arteries establish a complex blood vessel system, right and left coronary arteries commonly originate from the aortic sinuses and divide into multiple branches that supply the heart with several important variations between species. Diaphanization is a preservative technique which allows internal structures visualization, maintaining the three-dimensionality of the specimen. In this study, human (Homo sapiens), goat (Capra aegagrus hircus), bovine (Bos Taurus), equine (Equus caballus), porcine (Sus scrofa domesticus), canine (Canis lupus familiaris) and feline (Felis silvestris catus) coronary arteries were injected with selfcuring methyl-methacrylate and posteriorly diaphanized. The coronary vasculature was adequately observed in all models while keeping the three-dimensional relation with surrounding cardiac structures, except for septal arteries which were not visualized. As incidental findings, anatomical variations in canine and human hearts were observed. Repletion-diaphanization is a useful blended method to visualize the morphology of superficial coronary arteries. It could be a valuable tool in anatomical teaching and research, but further research needs to be done to prove its effectiveness in different vessel systems. Text Canis lupus Ciencia Unisalle (Universidad de La Salle, Bogota) International Journal of Morphology 37 2 448 451
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Comparative
Coronary vessels
Regional
spellingShingle Anatomy
Comparative
Coronary vessels
Regional
Pedraza Rodriguez, Juan Daniel
Muñetón, Cesar
Melo, Fernando
Rueda-Esteban, Roberto Javier
An alternative method for the comparative study of coronary vessels: Repletion and diaphanization experience in seven animal models
topic_facet Anatomy
Comparative
Coronary vessels
Regional
description Coronary arteries establish a complex blood vessel system, right and left coronary arteries commonly originate from the aortic sinuses and divide into multiple branches that supply the heart with several important variations between species. Diaphanization is a preservative technique which allows internal structures visualization, maintaining the three-dimensionality of the specimen. In this study, human (Homo sapiens), goat (Capra aegagrus hircus), bovine (Bos Taurus), equine (Equus caballus), porcine (Sus scrofa domesticus), canine (Canis lupus familiaris) and feline (Felis silvestris catus) coronary arteries were injected with selfcuring methyl-methacrylate and posteriorly diaphanized. The coronary vasculature was adequately observed in all models while keeping the three-dimensional relation with surrounding cardiac structures, except for septal arteries which were not visualized. As incidental findings, anatomical variations in canine and human hearts were observed. Repletion-diaphanization is a useful blended method to visualize the morphology of superficial coronary arteries. It could be a valuable tool in anatomical teaching and research, but further research needs to be done to prove its effectiveness in different vessel systems.
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Muñetón, Cesar
Melo, Fernando
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Melo, Fernando
Rueda-Esteban, Roberto Javier
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title An alternative method for the comparative study of coronary vessels: Repletion and diaphanization experience in seven animal models
title_short An alternative method for the comparative study of coronary vessels: Repletion and diaphanization experience in seven animal models
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