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Type: Journal article
Title: Morphology of the nutrient artery and its foramen in relation to femoral bone perfusion rates of laying and non-laying hens
Author: Hu, Q.
Nelson, T.J.
Seymour, R.S.
Citation: Journal of Anatomy, 2021; 240(1):94-106
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2021
ISSN: 0021-8782
1469-7580
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Qiaohui Hu, Thomas J. Nelson, Roger S. Seymour
Abstract: If arteries penetrate bones through foramina, regional artery blood flow rates can be estimated from the foramen sizes. Femoral bone blood flow rates estimated from nutrient foramen sizes were previously not absolute, but only a relative blood flow index (Qi), because the size relationship between the foramen and the occupying artery was unknown. The current study used vascular contrast and micro-computerized tomographic scanning to investigate femoral nutrient foramen and nutrient artery sizes in three groups of sub-adult chickens (non-laying hens, laying hens, and roosters) of similar ages. The results indicate that the cross-sectional area of the nutrient artery lumen occupies approximately 20.2 ± 4.1% of the foramen for femora with only one foramen. Artery lumen size is significantly correlated with foramen size. Vascular contrast imaging is capable of estimating blood flow rates through nutrient arteries, as blood flow rates estimated from artery lumen casts are similar to blood flow rates measured by infusion of fluorescent-labeled microspheres. Laying hens tend to have higher nutrient artery perfusion rates than non-laying hens, probably due to extra oxygen and calcium requirements for eggshell production, although the calculated blood flow difference was not statistically significant. Histological embedding and sectioning along with vascular contrast imaging reveal variable nutrient foramen morphology and nutrient artery location among femora with more than one nutrient foramen.
Keywords: Blood flow; chicken; histological study; nutrient artery; nutrient foramen; vascular contrast imaging
Description: First published: 17 August 2021
Rights: © 2021 Anatomical Society
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13535
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP170104952
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.13535
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