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Development of the Heart
212 – 2004 – Week 6
Avinash Bharadwaj
Retrospect…
Trilaminar embryo
Three germ layers
Head and tail folds
Cardiovascular System
The Heart
Blood vessels
Abnormal development
Correlation
Some Special Features
Early development and function
Requirements of the foetus
Non-functional lungs
Placental circulation
Planning for postnatal life
Right-left passage essential during foetal life,
obliteration required immediately after birth.
The phylogenetic sequence.
Earliest Development
Angiogenic cell
clusters or Blood
Islands
Blood cells and
endothelium
Cardiogenic Area
Flat embryo
Position of
cardiogenic area
Head Fold
Cardiac area
Gut formation
Pericardium and
heart tube
Later…
The Heart Tube
Venous and arterial ends
Regions defined
Bulbus cordis
Ventricle
Atrium
Sinus venosus
Conus and Truncus…?
The Tube Bends
V
B
D
A
V
SV
The Chambers
A
A
A
V
BVL
Left
Front
The Interior
A-Ar
R and L atria
Atrioventricular
canal : common
Outflow
Aortic arches
LA
RA
AVC
Left – Right Partitioning
Interatrial septum
Interventricular septum
Spiral (aortico-pulomonary septum
Endocardial cushions (A-V cushions)
Functional requirements
There must always be a right to left passage!
Interatrial septum
Partitioning
Right to left passage
Mechanism for closing the passage
A
V
Septum Primum
AVC
V
This is a sagittal
section seen from the
right.
Foramen Primum
Foramen primum :
Between
the septum and
the AV Cushions
Passage is a Must!
Foramen secundum
Foramen primum
about to disappear
Septum Secundum
To the right of primum
Foramen primum has
disappeared
Foramen ovale
F. Ovale –
In septum secundum
Further…
The ‘Valve’
Two septa
Two foramina
Sinus Venosus
Originally a symmetrical structure
Right and left “horns”
Venous return more to the right
Left horn becomes smaller
Opening shifts to the right
Later – part of right atrium
Left Atrium
Four pulmonary veins
Common opening
“Absorption” of veins into atrium
Rough part - auricle
The Ventricular Septum
Three Parts
Interventricular septum
AV Cushions
Spiral Septum
The Ventricular Septum
R
Membranous
Muscular
Spiral
(Aorticopulmonary)
Foetal Circulation
Very little pulmonary flow
Placental Circulation
Right to Left Passages
IVC :
Blood from
placenta
Ductus
venosus
F. ovale
Ductus
arteriosus
Changes At Birth
Closure of interatrial septum
Closure of ductus arteriosus
Closure of ductus venosus
Congenital Heart Disease
Septal Defects – Atrial and Ventricular
Endocardial cushion defects
Aorticopulmonary defects
PDA
Others