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Onset of heartbeat revealed by successive structural changes in the developing single embryonic heart of the waterstrider (Gerris paludum insularis)
Authors:Hajime Mori
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Shinkawa, 6-20-2, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8611, Japan
Abstract:Videofilm images of the heartbeat in the living embryos of the waterstrider, Gerris paludum insularis, were analyzed to demonstrate successive changes in the width of the contractile heart at the different developmental stages. This information is graphically represented and termed structural cardiogram. Onset of the embryonic heartbeat characterized by anteriorly spreading peristaltic movement of the heart wall occurs at about 55% HL (percent heart length) as early as at about 81 h after katatrepsis (K+81 h embryo). This peristaltic wave occurs almost always following swinging movement of abdominal tip observed exclusively at this stage. Similar peristaltic wave of the heart wall may also be observed at later stages, exclusively in the anterior two-fifth of the heart. Conduction velocity of the peristaltic wave estimated from structural cardiogram of K+81 h embryo was approximately 0.57 mm/s; it was approximately 1.33 mm/s in the K+102 h embryos. In the posterior three-fifth of the heart, however, rhythmic movement was not peristaltic. Development of heartbeat generator in the specific region of the heart was discussed in relation to the onset of embryonic heartbeat.
Keywords:Conduction velocity   Gerris   Embryonic heartbeat   Onset of embryonic heartbeat   Peristalsis   Structural cardiogram   waterstrider
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