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Form follows function: developmental and physiological view on ventricular myocardial architecture.

David Sedmera1.   

Abstract

The arrangement of myocytes within the ventricle is critical for its contractile performance, as evidenced by significant functional impairment seen in cardiomyopathies associated with myofiber disarray or post-infarction remodeling. A review on this topic by Anderson and associates provides anatomical insight gained from a multitude of approaches, and concludes that the best concept is that of syncytial continuum with supporting collagenous matrix. The overall arrangement is in the form of several intertwined helices, and the authors find no support for a recently suggested ventricular myocardial band hypothesis. This commentary aims at providing a developmental and physiological perspective on this purely anatomical concept. Unlike some other organ systems, the developing heart has to function since very early stages to support the oxygen and nutrition demands of the growing embryo, thus putting some constraints on heart development. The ventricular myocardial architecture transforms from a single-layered tube through trabeculated stages into a mature form that relies on a multi-layered compact zone. The first evidence of helical patterns is found in trabeculated hearts during ventricular contraction, and layers with different helix pitch develop during later fetal stages as the compact zone thickens. The second major point determining ventricular contraction is the sequence of its electrical activation. The ventricular activation sequence changes concomitantly with its morphology, from slow peristaltoid through base-to-apex pattern found in looped trabeculated hearts, to mature apex-to-base direction. Thus, adult ventricular myocardial architecture is best understood when one also considers the way it developed together with its electrical activation sequence and contraction pattern.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16126399      PMCID: PMC1389617          DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2005.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 1010-7940            Impact factor:   4.191


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