A comprehensive study on the arterial vasculature of the brain in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis): Clinical correlates

Author:

John Masuood Ahmad1,Rashid Rakshan2,Malik Abrar A.3,Sasan Jasvinder Singh1,Mir Abdul Qayoom4,Choudhury Abdur Rezzaque1,Dar Firdous Ahmad1,Rafiq Andleeb1,Mahdy Mohamed A. A.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences SKUAST‐Kashmir Srinagar India

2. Faculty of Veterinary Sciences SKUAST‐Kashmir Srinagar India

3. Division of Animal Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences SKUAST‐Kashmir Srinagar India

4. Division of MRCGS, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences SKUAST‐Kashmir Srinagar India

5. Anatomy and Embryology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine South Valley University Qena Egypt

6. Anatomy and Histology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine King Salman International University Ras Sudr Egypt

Abstract

AbstractThe present study was designed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the anatomical aspects of arterial blood vasculature in the water buffalo brains. Fifty cranial cavities of adult water buffaloes were opened via both the dorsal and ventral approaches and the arteries were exposed and photographed. The buffalo rostral epidural rete mirabile generally resembled that of large ruminants. The oculomotor, abducent and trigeminal nerves were intimately associated with the rostral rete. Similar to the majority of ruminants, the arterial circle of the brain was heart‐shaped in buffalos and presented all collateral blood vessels as mentioned in the previous literature. The study further revealed that the cranial nerve roots were closely related to the arterial circle of the brain and could be used as indicators for differentiating various branches of the arterial circle of the brain. In addition to the usual variations of the arterial circle of the brain, a bihemispheric rostral cerebral artery along with an aplastic rostral cerebral artery were reported for the first time. The deviant behaviour of the rostral cerebral artery forms a baseline to study various clinical conditions of the blood vasculature in the buffalo brain. The rostral choroidal, middle cerebral and the caudal cerebral arteries constantly were emerged as single vessels without any variations. In conclusion, the anatomy of the arterial vasculature of the buffalo brain observed in the present study provided evidence of its morphological resemblance to other species of the Bovini tribe.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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