Right-to-left shunt of crocodilians serves digestion

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Farmer, Colleen G.
Other Author Uriona,T. J.; Olsen, D. B.; Steenblik, M.; Sanders, K.
Title Right-to-left shunt of crocodilians serves digestion
Date 2008
Description All amniotes except birds and mammals have the ability to shunt blood past the lungs, hut the physiological function of this ability is poorly understood. We studied the role of the shunt in digestion in juvenile American alligators in the following ways. First, we characterized the shunt in fasting and postprandial animals and found that blood was shunted past the lungs during digestion. Second, we disabled the shunt by surgically sealing the left aortic orifice in one group of animals, and we performed a sham surgery in another.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 81
Issue 2
First Page 125
Last Page 137
Subject Postprandial; Alligators; Gastrointestinal
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Farmer, C. G., Uriona,T. J., Olsen, D. B., Steenblik, M., & Sanders, K. (2008). Right-to-left shunt of crocodilians serves digestion. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 81(2), 125-37.
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