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The development of the arterial outflow tract in the chick embryo heart

โœ Scribed by Jaffee, Oscar Charles


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
642 KB
Volume
158
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Bloodstream flow patterns have been outlined in the arterial outflow tract (ventricular outflow tract and bulbus arteriosus) of the chick embryo heart during the period in which septation takes place. Hemodynamic factors underlying flow changes during this period are discussed.

The mapping of flow patterns did not support the concept of a conoventricular flange reported previously. Septation was found to take place between two separate and discrete bloodstreams.

The cellular nature of the aorticopulmonary septum has been described. The spiral ridges that farm this septum expand by cellular growth, explaining the ability of this septum to develop against the direction of blood flow. The aorticopulmonary septum divides about two-thirds of the arterial outflow tract; the h a l partitioning of the most proximal portion of the outflow tract was found to take place by means of the apposition of endocardia1 cushion tissue masses.

Failure of aorticopulmonary septum development (truncus arteriosus communis persistens) was found to follow fusion of the bloodstreams in experimental studies. In experimental aortic stenosis the appearance of a small left stream was found to be followed by the development of a stenotic aorta. Thus in the first instance the septum apparently cannot develop unless the streams remain separate and in the second case the size of the primordial bloodstreams appears to determine the diameter of the vessel.


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