Egypt
Research Article
Sinu-atrial Node of Mature Dromedary Camel Heart (Camelus dromedarius)with special Emphasis on the Atrial Purkinje like Cardiomyocytes
Author(s): Wael Ghonimi, Ahmad Balah, Mohamed Hafez Bareedy, Shehata MM Soliman, Ahmad Sharaf, Ahmad Elbaz and Ahmad Awad Abuel-attaWael Ghonimi, Ahmad Balah, Mohamed Hafez Bareedy, Shehata MM Soliman, Ahmad Sharaf, Ahmad Elbaz and Ahmad Awad Abuel-atta
The sinu-atrial node (SAN) is one of the impulse conducting system of the camel heart. Anatomically, it lies beneath the epicardium, at the cranial end of the terminal sulcus, near the junction between the superior vena cava to the lateral wall of the right atrium and the right auricle. Histologically, SAN is located in the subepicardial layer of the terminal crest and can be identified as a mass of specialized and modified cardiac myocytes. Moreover, it appeared elongated in shape and bent oblong. SAN appears strongly similar to the general structure of the glands where, it is formed of two parts; the stroma and the parenchyma. The stroma is consisted of a fibrous connective tissue capsule that is completely investing the SAN from all sides. From the capsule, thin connective tissue septa or trabeculae are extending to inside the node, dividing the later into lobes. These lobes form t.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7099.1000319
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