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Morphometry of the heart of greater rhea (Rhea americana americana,Linnaeus, 1758)
Authors:Ryshely Sonaly De Moura Borges  Andre De Macedo Medeiros  Joelma Gomes da Silva  Ruana Rafaela Lira Torquato Paiva  Herson da Silva Costa  Moacir Franco de Oliveira  Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de Moura
Institution:Research and Innovation Group on Morphophysiological Studies, Department of Animal Science, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido, Mossoró, Brazil
Abstract:Heart diseases in birds are frequent and generate significant production disorders. Morphometry is a valuable tool to provide fundamental information about heart conditions. Few studies have addressed morphological aspects of the heart of ratite birds, such as the Greater rhea. The present study aimed to analyse rhea heart morphometry, comparing young and adult subjects, in order to provide relevant information for the diagnosis of heart disease in this species. Hearts of young (n = 10) and adult (n = 10) female rheas were used in this research. Heart length and width and sternum length were measured using a caliper. Heart length and width and sternum length in adults were approximately three times greater than in young individuals. The left ventricular wall (LVW) was thicker than the right ventricular wall (RVW) at all ages, and the RVW was thicker in adults when compared to young subjects. The basal and middle RVW regions thicken with advancing age, and the thickness of the interventricular septum (ISW) occupies an intermediate position between the LVW and RVW. In general, an increase in rhea heart thickness and size relative to age is observed. The morphometric variations between young and adult rhea hearts observed in the present study may serve as a comparative subsidy for the diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities observed in this species.
Keywords:anatomy  birds  cardiovascular system  rheiform  ventricle
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