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Endocardial Tip Cells in the Human Embryo – Facts and Hypotheses

Experimental studies regarding coronary embryogenesis suggest that the endocardium is a source of endothelial cells for the myocardial networks. As this was not previously documented in human embryos, we aimed to study whether or not endothelial tip cells could be correlated with endocardial-depende...

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Autores principales: Rusu, Mugurel C., Poalelungi, Cristian V., Vrapciu, Alexandra D., Nicolescu, Mihnea I., Hostiuc, Sorin, Mogoanta, Laurentiu, Taranu, Traian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4305311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25617624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115853
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author Rusu, Mugurel C.
Poalelungi, Cristian V.
Vrapciu, Alexandra D.
Nicolescu, Mihnea I.
Hostiuc, Sorin
Mogoanta, Laurentiu
Taranu, Traian
author_facet Rusu, Mugurel C.
Poalelungi, Cristian V.
Vrapciu, Alexandra D.
Nicolescu, Mihnea I.
Hostiuc, Sorin
Mogoanta, Laurentiu
Taranu, Traian
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description Experimental studies regarding coronary embryogenesis suggest that the endocardium is a source of endothelial cells for the myocardial networks. As this was not previously documented in human embryos, we aimed to study whether or not endothelial tip cells could be correlated with endocardial-dependent mechanisms of sprouting angiogenesis. Six human embryos (43–56 days) were obtained and processed in accordance with ethical regulations; immunohistochemistry was performed for CD105 (endoglin), CD31, CD34, α-smooth muscle actin, desmin and vimentin antibodies. Primitive main vessels were found deriving from both the sinus venosus and aorta, and were sought to be the primordia of the venous and arterial ends of cardiac microcirculation. Subepicardial vessels were found branching into the outer ventricular myocardium, with a pattern of recruiting α-SMA+/desmin+ vascular smooth muscle cells and pericytes. Endothelial sprouts were guided by CD31+/CD34+/CD105+/vimentin+ endothelial tip cells. Within the inner myocardium, we found endothelial networks rooted from endocardium, guided by filopodia-projecting CD31+/CD34+/CD105+/ vimentin+ endocardial tip cells. The myocardial microcirculatory bed in the atria was mostly originated from endocardium, as well. Nevertheless, endocardial tip cells were also found in cardiac cushions, but they were not related to cushion endothelial networks. A general anatomical pattern of cardiac microvascular embryogenesis was thus hypothesized; the arterial and venous ends being linked, respectively, to the aorta and sinus venosus. Further elongation of the vessels may be related to the epicardium and subepicardial stroma and the intramyocardial network, depending on either endothelial and endocardial filopodia-guided tip cells in ventricles, or mostly on endocardium, in atria.
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spelling pubmed-43053112015-01-30 Endocardial Tip Cells in the Human Embryo – Facts and Hypotheses Rusu, Mugurel C. Poalelungi, Cristian V. Vrapciu, Alexandra D. Nicolescu, Mihnea I. Hostiuc, Sorin Mogoanta, Laurentiu Taranu, Traian PLoS One Research Article Experimental studies regarding coronary embryogenesis suggest that the endocardium is a source of endothelial cells for the myocardial networks. As this was not previously documented in human embryos, we aimed to study whether or not endothelial tip cells could be correlated with endocardial-dependent mechanisms of sprouting angiogenesis. Six human embryos (43–56 days) were obtained and processed in accordance with ethical regulations; immunohistochemistry was performed for CD105 (endoglin), CD31, CD34, α-smooth muscle actin, desmin and vimentin antibodies. Primitive main vessels were found deriving from both the sinus venosus and aorta, and were sought to be the primordia of the venous and arterial ends of cardiac microcirculation. Subepicardial vessels were found branching into the outer ventricular myocardium, with a pattern of recruiting α-SMA+/desmin+ vascular smooth muscle cells and pericytes. Endothelial sprouts were guided by CD31+/CD34+/CD105+/vimentin+ endothelial tip cells. Within the inner myocardium, we found endothelial networks rooted from endocardium, guided by filopodia-projecting CD31+/CD34+/CD105+/ vimentin+ endocardial tip cells. The myocardial microcirculatory bed in the atria was mostly originated from endocardium, as well. Nevertheless, endocardial tip cells were also found in cardiac cushions, but they were not related to cushion endothelial networks. A general anatomical pattern of cardiac microvascular embryogenesis was thus hypothesized; the arterial and venous ends being linked, respectively, to the aorta and sinus venosus. Further elongation of the vessels may be related to the epicardium and subepicardial stroma and the intramyocardial network, depending on either endothelial and endocardial filopodia-guided tip cells in ventricles, or mostly on endocardium, in atria. Public Library of Science 2015-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4305311/ /pubmed/25617624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115853 Text en © 2015 Rusu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Taranu, Traian
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title_short Endocardial Tip Cells in the Human Embryo – Facts and Hypotheses
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