On the ultrastructure of the sinus venosus in Chimara monstrosa L. (Elasmobranchii: Holocephali) |
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Authors: | Ingvar Leiv Leknes Thorvald Selmer Sætersdal |
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Institution: | (1) Cellular Cardiology Research Group, Institute of Anatomy, University of Bergen, Årtadveien 19, N-5000 Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | Summary The wall of the sinus venosus in an elasmobranchian species, Chimaera monstrosa L. is described.Endocardial cells contain numerous large vacuoles, as well as a number of membrane-bounded, moderately electron dense bodies (MDB). Myocardial cells lie closely packed into bundles surrounded by a basal lamina of about 20 nm thickness, and by large amounts of collagen fibres. These cells are connected by desmosomes of 1–2 µm length and with an intermembranous gap of 10–20 nm. Myocardial cells poor in myofibrils are intermingled with cells containing a well developed contractile material. Atrial specific granules are scarce. Vesiculated nerve processes occur at a distance of about 20 nm from the myocardial sarcolemma. Myocardial cells of the sino-atrial junction appear ultrastructurally similar to those located elsewhere in the sinus venosus. Epicardial cells contain large vacuoles, and have fibrecoated protrusions extending into the pericardial space.The possibility of pacemaker activity in the elasmobranchian sinus venosus is discussed. |
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