Literature DB >> 6447185

Compositional and structural heterogenicity of the cardiac jelly of the chick embryo tubular heart: a TEM, SEM and histochemical study.

J M Hurle, J M Icardo, J L Ojeda.   

Abstract

The hearts of chick embryos of stages 9-13 were subjected to SEM, TEM and histochemical studies to ascertain possible regional differences in the structure and composition of the cardiac jelly. Two distinct regions, the cardiac jelly filling the space located between the myocardium and the endocardium (MECJ) and the cardiac jelly filling the dorsal mesocardium (EECJ), were distinguished by their structural and histochemical properties. MECJ is formed by amorphous and fibrillar material arranged between the endocardial and myocardial layer. The amount of its components increases when cetylpyridinium chloride is introduced into the fixative, and it appears intensely stained by ruthenium red and alcian blue at low concentrations of MgCl2. The amount and arrangement of its components increase during the beginning of the looping process of the heart tube. The EECJ is very rich in ruthenium-red-positive basal-lamina-like material and the addition of cetylpyridinium chloride to the fixative does not modify its appearance. It also appears poorly stained by alcian blue at low concentrations of MgCl2 and its arrangment undergoes modifications closely associated with the events of endocardial fusion. The possible significance of these results in the early morphogenesis of the heart is discussed.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6447185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Embryol Exp Morphol        ISSN: 0022-0752


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