Identification to cardiac conduction cells in humans and pigs according to their zonal distribution, using histological, immunohistochemical and morphometric study.
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- Gomez-Torres, Fabian
- Estupinan, H Yesid
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Abstract
Histologically, the cardiac conduction network is formed of electrically isolated subendocardial fibers that comprise specialized cells with fewer myofibrils and mitochondria than cardiomyocytes. Our aim is to uncover regional variations of cardiac conduction fibers through histological and morphometric study in a porcine and human model. We analyzed five male adult human hearts and five male pig hearts. The left ventricles were dissected and sectioned in the axial plane into three parts: basal, middle third and apex regions. Cardiac conduction fibers study was carried out using hematoxylin-eosin and Masson's trichrome staining, and cardiac conduction cells and their junctions were identified using desmin, and a PAS method. Cardiac conduction fibers were difficult to pinpoint in humans, mostly showing a darker color or equal to cardiomyocytes. Cardiac conduction fibers in humans were in the subendocardium and in pigs in the myocardium and subendocardium. Cardiac conduction fibers were located mainly in the septal region in both humans and pigs. In our morphometric analysis, we were able to determine that cardiac conduction cells in humans (18.52 +/- 5.41 µm) and pigs (21.32 +/- 6.45 µm) were large, compared to cardiomyocytes. Conduction fiber-myocardial junctions were present in 10% in humans and 24.2% in pigs. The performance of immunohistochemical methods made it possible to improve the identification of cardiac conduction cells in the species studied. Study of cardiac conduction fibers and cells and their myocardial junctions is vital to gain insight into their normal distribution in the species analyzed, and thus advance the use of pigs in experimental models of the cardiac conduction system in humans.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1532-2661, 0034-5288
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 137-147
- PubMed:
- 34144281
Research In Veterinary Science W. B. Saunders Co., Ltd.
Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 1
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Keywords
- Cardiac conduction cells; Cardiac conduction fibers; Desmin; Myocardial junctions
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