Distribution of the neural crest cells in the heart of birds: a three dimensional analysis
Autor: | Naotaka Akimoto, Hiroshi Sumida, Harukazu Nakamura |
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Rok vydání: | 1989 |
Předmět: |
Truncus Arteriosus
Embryology Connective tissue Pulmonary Artery Biology Quail Ventral column medicine.artery Image Processing Computer-Assisted medicine Animals Cardiac skeleton Aorta Chimera Myocardium Neural crest Heart Cell Biology Anatomy medicine.anatomical_structure Neural Crest Circulatory system Pulmonary artery cardiovascular system Chickens Developmental Biology Blood vessel |
Zdroj: | Anatomy and Embryology. 180:29-35 |
ISSN: | 1432-0568 0340-2061 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf00321897 |
Popis: | The distribution of neural crest derived cells (NC) in the heart of quail-chick chimeric embryos was analyzed three-dimensionally after computer reconstruction. During the division of the truncus arteriosus into the aorta and the pulmonary trunk, ventral and dorsal columns of NC-derived cells were found in the truncal swellings. These columns were elongations from the aorticopulmonary (AP) septum. The dorsal column extended more proximally than did the ventral column. Around hatching, NC-derived cells located between the proximal aorta and the pulmonary trunk, differentiated into cartilage and connective tissue. They formed a part of the cardiac skeleton. A small number of NC-derived cells were scattered in the cusps of the arterial valves. Cells derived from the right NC were located around the aorta and the right arch arteries but not around the distal pulmonary trunk and the left arch arteries. At the proximal level, cells derived from the right NC were located in both the dorsal and ventral columns. These results suggest that the AP septum is mainly formed by NC-derived cells, right and left NC cells migrating into assigned areas in the heart. Location of two columns of NC-derived cells may support a translocation hypothesis for the AP septum during truncal division. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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