Title of article :
Prenatal development of coronary arteries in the rat: morphologic patterns
Author/Authors :
Ratajska، Anna نويسنده , , Fiejka، Elzbieta نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-532
From page :
533
To page :
0
Abstract :
The aim of this work was to address spatiotemporal and morphologic patterns of coronary artery development in rats, based on immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies of hearts at different stages of prenatal development. Griffonia simplicifolia I lectin and a-smooth muscle antibody were used to demonstrate endothelial cells and/or their precursors and smooth muscle cells, respectively. Ultrastructural examination was performed on ED 14-16 hearts to study the morphology of the developing coronary arteries in different regions of the truncus arteriosus and adjacent myocardium. On ED 14 endothelial-like cells present within the mesenchyme surrounding the outflow tract penetrated the aortic wall and the truncoconal proximal myocardium. On ED 15 these penetrating cells formed vascular clusters, which were the first signs of presumptive vascular channels. Development of the coronary artery proceeded by coalescence of discontinous vascular clusters, formation of the lumen (vascular channels) and establishing a connection of the proximal part with the aorta. The second layer of cells around vascular channels (embryonic media) consisted of mesenchymal cells that were attracted to the immature vessel and were first seen on ED 15. At this time no lumenized connection of the coronary artery with the aorta has been seen. After the lumenized connection of the coronary artery with the aorta had been established perivascular cells of the media started to differentiate into vascular smooth muscle, as was shown by ocsmooth muscle actin-staining. Further development and differentiation of the media and adventitia proceeded distally (towards the apex).
Keywords :
Coronary vasculogenesis , angiogenesis , Coronary artery , Development , rat , Embryonic heart
Journal title :
Brain Structure and Function
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Brain Structure and Function
Record number :
25895
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