2004
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.10200
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Differentiation of the cardiac outflow tract components in alevins of the sturgeon Acipenser naccarii (Osteichthyes, Acipenseriformes): Implications for heart evolution

Abstract: Previous work showed that in the adult sturgeon an intrapericardial, nonmyocardial segment is interposed between the conus arteriosus of the heart and the ventral aorta. The present report illustrates the ontogeny of this intermediate segment in Acipenser naccarii. The sample studied consisted of 178 alevins between 1 and 24 days posthatching. They were examined using light and electron microscopy. Our observations indicate that the entire cardiac outflow tract displays a myocardial character during early deve… Show more

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“…At this point, it should be noted that, at stages 4-5 dph, the outflow tract is completed by the formation of a new segment, the intermediate (conus-aorta transition) segment (Icardo et al, 2002) or bulbus arteriosus (Guerrero et al, 2004), which is added to the cranial end of the heart, between the conus arteriosus and the ventral aorta. We could not find evidence for the progression of the epicardium into this segment (Fig.…”
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“…At this point, it should be noted that, at stages 4-5 dph, the outflow tract is completed by the formation of a new segment, the intermediate (conus-aorta transition) segment (Icardo et al, 2002) or bulbus arteriosus (Guerrero et al, 2004), which is added to the cranial end of the heart, between the conus arteriosus and the ventral aorta. We could not find evidence for the progression of the epicardium into this segment (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EPICARDIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE STURGEON dph (see Icardo et al, 2004). Another feature of developmental significance occurring at these stages was the formation of the septum transversum.…”
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