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Salazar García Marcela1, Revilla Monsalve María Cristina, Palomino Garibay Miguel Angel, Arteaga Martínez Manuel, Díaz-Cintra Sofía, De La Rosa-Santander Patricia, Roque-Ramírez Bladimir, Sánchez Gómez Concepción.
Abstract
Adult and embryonic laboratory rats have been used as a mammalian model organism in biomedical research, descriptive and experimental cardiac embryology, and experimental teratology. There have been, however, considerable variations and discrepancies concerning the developmental staging of the rat embryo in the reported literature, which have resulted in several controversies and inconsistencies. Therefore, we carried out a careful anatomical and histological study of rat cardiac morphogenesis from the premorphogenetic period to the mature heart in a newborn pup. A correlation between the chronology and morphological features of the heart and embryo or newborn was made. We provide a simple and comprehensive guide relating the developmental timing and fate of the embryonic components of the heart and their morphological changes in the rat based on in vivo labeling studies in the chick. We also compare the timing of heart development in rats, humans, and mice.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22715162 DOI: 10.1002/ar.22508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anat Rec (Hoboken) ISSN: 1932-8486 Impact factor: 2.064