Cardiac Chamber Formation: Development, Genes, and Evolution
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam · University of Amsterdam
Abstract
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four-chambered vertebrate heart. Traditionally, the embryonic tubular heart is considered to be a composite of serially arranged segments representing adult cardiac compartments. Conversion of such a serial arrangement into the parallel arrangement of the mammalian heart is difficult to understand. Logical integration of the development of the cardiac conduction system into the serial concept has remained puzzling as well. Therefore, the current description needed reconsideration, and we decided to evaluate the essentialities of cardiac design, its evolutionary and embryonic development, and the molecular pathways…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cardiac muscle
- Anatomy
- Electrical conduction system of the heart
- Mammalian heart
- Embryonic heart
- Heart cells
- Cardiac pacemaker
- Cardiac Ventricle