1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0185(19990301)254:3<396::aid-ar11>3.0.co;2-j
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Bulbus arteriosus of the antarctic teleosts. I. The white-bloodedChionodraco hamatus

Abstract: The bulbus arteriosus of teleost fish is a thick-walled chamber that extends between the single ventricle and the ventral aorta. The functional importance of the bulbus resides in the fact that it maintains a steady blood flow into the gill system through heart contraction. Despite of this, a thorough study of the structure of the bulbus in teleost fish is still lacking. We have undertaken a morphologic study of the bulbus arteriosus in the stenothermal teleosts of the Antarctic sea. The structural organizatio… Show more

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“…The bulbus arteriosus of different species each presents unique and specific characteristics that make it different from the bulbus among other species of the same class (Icardo et al, 1999a(Icardo et al, ,b, 2000. Both conus and truncus arise in early heart development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bulbus arteriosus of different species each presents unique and specific characteristics that make it different from the bulbus among other species of the same class (Icardo et al, 1999a(Icardo et al, ,b, 2000. Both conus and truncus arise in early heart development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, bony fishes have a unique anatomy of the bulbus arteriosus, which is composed of smooth muscle and cartilagineous tissue distributed within an elastin framework (Watson and Cobb 1979;Leknes 1982;Icardo et al 1999Icardo et al , 2000Braun et al 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is a single, thick-walled segment whose main function is to act as an elastic reservoir or "windkessel": the bulbus dilates to receive the systolic volume and subsequently allows gradual liberation of the blood volume and protects the delicate gill vasculature. Despite the existence of a wide variety of structural organizations (Icardo et al, 1999a(Icardo et al, , 1999b(Icardo et al, , 2000a(Icardo et al, , 2000b, the bulbus seems to perform the same function in all species. Finally, three sets of cardiac valves are deployed at the sinoatrial, atrioventricular, and bulboventricular regions (for review, see Yamauchi, 1980;Santer, 1985;Satchell, 1991;Farrell and Jones, 1992;Burggren et al, 1997).…”
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