2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9476
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Anguimorpha as a model group for studying the comparative heart morphology among Lepidosauria: Evolutionary window on the ventricular septation

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“…The hearts of six adult mice (15 months) of either sex were perfused in Langendorff mode for the purposes of optical mapping of electrical impulse propagation (Olejnickova et al., 2021 ) followed by fixation for 24 h in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS at 4 C. The hearts were then processed for micro‐computed tomographic (CT) examination essentially as described recently (Gregorovicova et al., 2022 ), keeping the specimens in iodine solution for 1 month. The specimens were scanned in a plastic tube immersed in phosphate‐buffered saline with the following scanning parameters: pixel size = 7.5 μm, source voltage = 90 kV, source current = 111 μA, filter: Al 0.5 mm + Cu 0.038 mm, rotation step = 0.2°, frame averaging = 2, specimen rotation of 180°, camera binning 2 × 2, scanning time = approx.…”
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“…The hearts of six adult mice (15 months) of either sex were perfused in Langendorff mode for the purposes of optical mapping of electrical impulse propagation (Olejnickova et al., 2021 ) followed by fixation for 24 h in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS at 4 C. The hearts were then processed for micro‐computed tomographic (CT) examination essentially as described recently (Gregorovicova et al., 2022 ), keeping the specimens in iodine solution for 1 month. The specimens were scanned in a plastic tube immersed in phosphate‐buffered saline with the following scanning parameters: pixel size = 7.5 μm, source voltage = 90 kV, source current = 111 μA, filter: Al 0.5 mm + Cu 0.038 mm, rotation step = 0.2°, frame averaging = 2, specimen rotation of 180°, camera binning 2 × 2, scanning time = approx.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hearts of six adult mice (15 months) of either sex were perfused in Langendorff mode for the purposes of optical mapping of electrical impulse propagation (Olejnickova et al, 2021) followed by fixation for 24 h in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS at 4 C. The hearts were then processed for micro-computed tomographic (CT) examination essentially as described recently (Gregorovicova et al, 2022)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hearts of six adult mice (15 months) of either sex were perfused in Langendorff mode for the purposes of optical mapping of electrical impulse propagation (Olejnickova et al, 2021) followed by fixation for 24 h in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS at 4 C. The hearts were then processed for micro-computed tomographic (CT) examination essentially as described recently (Gregorovicova et al, 2022), keeping the specimens in iodine solution for 1 month. The specimens were scanned in plastic tube immersed in phosphate-buffered saline with the following scanning parameters: pixel size = 7.5 μm, source voltage = 90 kV, source current = 111 μA, filter: Al 0.5mm + Cu 0.038mm, rotation step = 0.2°, frame averaging = 2, specimen rotation of 180°, camera binning 2x2, scanning time = approx.…”
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“…Cardiovascular shunts have been acquired as an adaptation associated with low metabolic activity and intermittent forms of apnea, especially in vertebrate ectotherms. The single ventricle of these vertebrates is partially divided by a muscular protrusion (homologous to the spiral valve of the amphibians heart) that partially separates flow and expels the blood from the ventricle according to the systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance Although there are two separate atria, the existence of a single ventricle with this valve device allows the pulmonary and systemic venous blood to be mixed [32,[38][39][40].…”
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