A stereological study on determination of volume of the heart ventricles in female and male quails
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2023Author
Çakmak, GamzeKaradağ, Hüseyin
Soygüder, Zafer
Rağbetli, Murat Çetin
Kara, Mikail
Akyol, Veysel
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In this study, ventricular wall volume of female and male quails was investigated stereologically. Six
females and six males quails were used in this study. All of the animals were perfused. After the perfusion, the quails were kept in 10% formaldehyde solution. Afterwards, chests of quails were cut and
their hearts were resected. Ventricles of the hearts were separated. Specific ratio of tissue samples
was obtained from each ventricle. The 5-µm thick samples were cut by using a microtome. Sequentially, 10 sections were obtained. These sections were stained by hematoxylin eosin and photographed.
Volumes of wall of the ventricles were estimated by using the Cavalieri’s Principle. In this study, the
volume values of ventricular walls of female and male quails were compared. Some differences were
found between these values. The volume values of ventricular walls of six female quails were compared with each other. While the lowest volume value was 0.398 cm³, the highest volume value was
0.612 cm³. The volume values of the male quails were between 0.438 cm³-0.817 cm³. It was found
that volume values of ventricular walls of male quails were higher than volume values of ventricular
walls of female quails. As a result, although there was a specific distinction between volume values
of ventricular walls of female and male quails. There was no difference between statistic values
(P>0.05). It was thought that this study will be guiding for other related studies.
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