SEM, TEM, and IHC Analysis of the Sinus Node and Its Implications for the Cardiac Conduction System.

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-27 DOI:10.1155/2013/961459
D Mandrioli, F Ceci, T Balbi, C Ghimenton, G Pierini
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More than 100 years after the discovery of the sinus node (SN) by Keith and Flack, the function and structure of the SN have not been completely established yet. The anatomic architecture of the SN has often been described as devoid of an organized structure; the origin of the sinus impulse is still a matter of debate, and a definite description of the long postulated internodal specialized tract conducting the impulse from the SN to the atrioventricular node (AVN) is still missing. In our previously published study, we proposed a morphologically ordered structure for the SN. As a confirmation of what was presented then, we have added the results of additional observations regarding the structural particularities of the SN. We investigated the morphology of the sinus node in the human hearts of healthy individuals using histochemical, immunohistochemical, optical, and electron microscopy (SEM, TEM). Our results confirmed that the SN presents a previously unseen highly organized architecture.

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窦房结的扫描电镜、透射电镜和免疫组化分析及其对心脏传导系统的影响。
在Keith和Flack发现鼻窦结(sinus node, SN) 100多年后,鼻窦结的功能和结构尚未完全确立。SN的解剖结构经常被描述为缺乏有组织的结构;窦性冲动的起源仍然是一个有争议的问题,并且长期假设的从SN到房室结(AVN)传导脉冲的节间特化束的明确描述仍然缺失。在我们之前发表的研究中,我们提出了SN的形态有序结构。为了证实当时提出的观点,我们补充了关于SN结构特殊性的额外观测结果。我们使用组织化学、免疫组织化学、光学和电子显微镜(SEM, TEM)研究了健康人心脏窦结的形态。我们的结果证实了SN呈现出一种前所未见的高度组织化的结构。
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