The blood supply to the abdominal and pelvic regions in talpids: character analysis and implications for specific relationships among Insectivora

Jacint Ventura, María José López-Fuster
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The morphology of the abdominal and pelvic arterial system was analysed in two talpid species, the common mole (Talpa europaea) and the Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus). Animals were studied by injection of coloured latex solution into the aorta by cannulation through the left ventricle of the heart, and subsequent dissection under a surgical microscope. In spite of the intra- and interspecific variation observed in the main abdominal and pelvic vessels examined, the general arrangements observed in talpids are consistent with the patterns described in other Insectivora, such as Soricinae and Crocidurinae. Interspecific morphological comparisons within the Insectivora and with representatives of other mammal orders revealed that the origin and arrangement of certain arteries, such as the renal, gonadal, caudal mesenteric, and median sacral arteries are clearly uncorrelated with function and phylogeny. Similar conclusions can be extended to the common or separate origin of the cœliac and the cranial mesenteric arteries. In contrast, other specific arterial traits can be interpreted from a functional and/or evolutionary standpoint. We discuss these implications for the following characteristics: the absence of gastroepiploic arteries; the presence of double lienal arteries and right gastric artery; the course of the cranial mesenteric artery; the presence of the ductus deferentis artery; and the origin of the cranial gluteal, deep iliac circumflex, and medial and lateral femoral circumflex arteries. Phenetic relationships among Soricomorpha were evaluated by cluster analysis. Congruence between the phenogram obtained and an accepted evolutionary hypothesis corroborates the phylogenetic significance of some arterial arrangements.

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talpids腹部和骨盆区域的血液供应:特征分析和昆虫纲之间特定关系的含义
本文分析了两种脂类动物——普通鼹鼠(Talpa europaea)和比利牛斯大鼹鼠(Galemys pyrenaicus)腹部和盆腔动脉系统的形态。动物通过左心室插管将彩色乳胶溶液注射到主动脉,然后在手术显微镜下解剖。尽管在检查的主要腹部和盆腔血管中观察到种内和种间的变化,但在talpids中观察到的总体排列与其他昆虫目(如Soricinae和Crocidurinae)中描述的模式一致。虫虫纲的种间形态学比较和其他哺乳动物目的代表表明,某些动脉的起源和排列,如肾动脉、性腺动脉、尾侧肠系膜动脉和骶正中动脉,显然与功能和系统发育无关。类似的结论可以扩展到cœliac和颅肠系膜动脉的共同或单独起源。相比之下,其他特定的动脉特征可以从功能和/或进化的角度来解释。我们讨论这些对以下特征的影响:胃大网膜动脉的缺失;存在双脾动脉和右胃动脉;颅肠系膜动脉的路线;去管动脉的存在;这是臀颅动脉,旋髂深动脉,旋股内侧动脉和外侧动脉的起源。采用聚类分析方法对Soricomorpha间的亲缘关系进行评价。所获得的物候图与公认的进化假说之间的一致性证实了某些动脉排列的系统发育意义。
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