2010
DOI: 10.1002/ar.21320
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The Atrioventricular Region of the Teleost Heart. A Distinct Heart Segment

Abstract: This article reports the morphological characteristics of the atrioventricular (AV) region of the teleost heart. A total of 29 teleost species belonging to 19 families and 10 orders were analyzed. The study includes hearts with entirely trabeculated ventricles and hearts possessing a ventricular compacta. In all cases, the AV region is formed by a ring of compact myocardium surrounded by a connective tissue ring. The myocardium contains vessels in most species having entirely trabeculated ventricles, and in al… Show more

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“…Areas of continuity with the atrial and ventricular muscle are always observed (Fig. 2.7 ) (Icardo and Colvee 2011 ) . From a morphological point of view, the AV region constitutes a distinct segment of the adult teleost heart.…”
Section: The Atrioventricular Regionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Areas of continuity with the atrial and ventricular muscle are always observed (Fig. 2.7 ) (Icardo and Colvee 2011 ) . From a morphological point of view, the AV region constitutes a distinct segment of the adult teleost heart.…”
Section: The Atrioventricular Regionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Strikingly, this feature is not restricted to temperate teleosts. Coronaries are also observed in the Antarctic species Dissostichus mawsoni (Icardo and Colvee 2011 ) and Nothotenia angustata (Eastman 1993 ) . Overall, ventricular subepicardial vessels are not very numerous, and they do not appear to form a very rich plexus.…”
Section: The Ventriclementioning
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