角鲨(Scyliorhinus canicula)心脏发育:脊椎动物心脏发生研究的一个模型。

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1994-12-01
R Muñoz-Chápuli, D Macías, C Ramos, V de Andrés, A Gallego, P Navarro
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我们研究了角鲨(Scyliorhinus canicula)心脏发育的6个连续切片胚胎,总长度从14到40毫米不等。我们的初步结果显示,尽管有大约4亿年的进化分歧,但与高等脊椎动物的心脏发育有一些显著的相似之处。角鲨心管由心内膜和心肌组成,中间隔着一层厚厚的心胶质。在心果冻消失之前,心房和心室心肌形成大的裂口。这些裂口似乎与小梁间窦的起源有关。静脉窦和心房的心肌孔可能允许一些心脏胶状物流向心外膜下空间。两个房室和三个锥形心内膜缓冲是由上皮间质转化形成的。房室瓣膜和房室瓣膜似乎是由这些软垫发育而来,而窦房瓣膜似乎是由两个心脏壁的横向夹绕而来。心外膜是由肝和静脉窦内壁的间皮细胞形成的,然后是发育中的横隔。心外膜下空间出现较早,充满了至少部分来自心外膜的间充质细胞。这些心外膜下细胞明显形成毛细血管样结构,其中一些在房室和室室沟周围的大环状静脉中合并。静脉与心室窦和腔静脉窦相连。
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Cardiac development in the dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula): a model for the study of vertebrate cardiogenesis.

We have studied the cardiac development of the dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) in six serially sectioned embryos ranging from 14 to 40 mm in total length. Our preliminary results show some significant similarities with the cardiac development of higher vertebrates, in spite of about 400 millions years of divergent evolution. The dogfish cardiac tube is composed of endocardium and myocardium separated by a thick layer of cardiac jelly. Large clefts form in the atrial and ventricular myocardium before the cardiac jelly disappears. These clefts seem to be related to the origin of the intertrabecular sinusoids. Myocardial pores in the sinus venosus and atrium might allow the flow of some cardiac jelly to the subepicardial space. Two atrioventricular and three conal endocardial cushions are formed by epithelial-mesenchymal transformation. The atrioventricular and conal valves seem to develop from these cushions, while the sinoatrial valve seems to derive from two transversal infoldings of the cardiac wall. The epicardium forms from mesothelial cells proceeding first from the liver and sinus venosus lining, and then from the developing septum transversum. A subepicardial space appears early and it is populated by mesenchymal cells which seem to proceed at least partly from the epicardium. These subepicardial cells apparently form capillary-like structures some of which coalesce in large annular veins around the atrioventricular and conoventricular grooves. The veins connect with ventricular sinusoids and the sinus venosus lumen.

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