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Publication : Two distinct pools of mesenchyme contribute to the development of the atrial septum.

First Author  Mommersteeg MT Year  2006
Journal  Circ Res Volume  99
Issue  4 Pages  351-3
PubMed ID  16873717 Mgi Jnum  J:124857
Mgi Id  MGI:3722706 Doi  10.1161/01.RES.0000238360.33284.a0
Citation  Mommersteeg MT, et al. (2006) Two distinct pools of mesenchyme contribute to the development of the atrial septum. Circ Res 99(4):351-3
abstractText  Closure of the primary atrial foramen is achieved by fusion of the atrioventricular cushions with the mesenchymal cap on the leading edge of the muscular primary atrial septum. A fourth component involved is the vestibular spine, originally described by His in 1880 as an intra-cardiac continuation of the extra-cardiac mesenchyme of the dorsal mesocardium. The morphogenesis of this area is of great clinical interest, because of the high incidence of atrial and atrioventricular septal defects. Nonetheless, the origin of the participating components is largely unknown. Here we report that the primary atrial foramen is surrounded in its entirety by mesenchyme derived from endocardium. A second population of mesenchyme not derived from endocardium was observed at the caudal margin of the mesenchymal atrial cap, entirely embedded within the mesenchyme derived from endocardium and contiguous with the mesenchyme of the dorsal mesocardium. Our reconstructions show this second population does indeed take the form of a short spine, albeit that it is the right pulmonary ridge, rather than this spine, that protrudes into the atrial lumen. From the stance of morphological description, therefore, there is little thus far to substantiate the existence of an atrial spine.
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