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    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 323 (1971), S. 173-181 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Shrew ; Heart ; Electrocardiogram ; Impulse Conducting Tissue ; Spitzmaus ; Herz ; Elektrokardiogramm ; Reizleitungssystem
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The impulse conducting system (ICS) in the heart of the Asian musk shrew,Suncus murinus, was investigated by means of electrocardiography and light microscopy. In contrast to recent results denying an ICS in this species there exists a physiologically and morphologically well defined conductile tissue not differing from that in other mammals. Recognizable and typical EGGs were obtained with a P wave, PQ interval, QRS complex, and T wave. In accordance with the electrocardiographical pattern, anatomical examination revealed an ICS consisting of a SA node, AV node, AV bundle and ventricular Purkinje system (limbs and terminal branches). Histologically the specific tissue differs from the working myocardium by having fewer myofibrils, mitochondria, and blood vessels. Moreover the AV system is partially surrounded by a connective tissue sheath.
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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words: Elastic fibres ; Placental stem villi ; Extravascular smooth muscle cells ; Adhesion plaques ; Talin immunoreactivity ; Human
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The stroma of human placental stem villi is believed to consist only of reticular and collagen fibres. In the present study we were able to show for the first time by light (orcein staining) and electron microscopy large amounts of elastic fibres in the stem villous stroma. Electron microscopically, homogeneous elastin was found alone or in association with microfibrils. In addition, microfibrils were observed forming long bands. These three structures, generally known to form elastic connective tissue, were seen in close connection with placental extravascular smooth muscle cells, which belong to the perivascular contractile sheath (PVCS) of stem villi. Elastin was associated with these smooth muscle cells and connected to collagen fibres via microfibrils. Collagen fibres were additionally interconnected by spike-like structures. Extravascular smooth muscle cells revealed numerous adhesion plaques which occupied conspicuously long cytoplasmic faces of the plasma membrane. In cryostat sections, immunoreactivity of talin, an attachment protein of adhesion plaques linking intracellular α-actin filaments with extracellular fibronectin, was detected in extravascular and vascular (media) smooth muscle cells. The arrangement of placental extravascular smooth muscle cells, elastic and collagen fibres suggests a functional myofibroelastic unit within the PVCS, which surrounds the large foetal blood vessels possibly contributing to elasticity and supporting tensile and/or contracting forces within the stem villi.
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