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Development of the Heart 212 – 2004 – Week 6 Avinash Bharadwaj
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Retrospect… Trilaminar embryo Three germ layers Head and tail folds
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Cardiovascular System The Heart Blood vessels Abnormal development Correlation
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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.
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Earliest Development Angiogenic cell clusters or Blood Islands Blood cells and endothelium
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Cardiogenic Area Flat embryo Position of cardiogenic area
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Head Fold Cardiac area Gut formation Pericardium and heart tube
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Later…
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The Heart Tube Venous and arterial ends Regions defined Bulbus cordis Ventricle Atrium Sinus venosus Conus and Truncus…?
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The Tube Bends SV A V B VD
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The Chambers Left Front A AA V BVL
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The Interior R and L atria Atrioventricular canal : common Outflow Aortic arches RA LA AVC A-Ar
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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!
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Interatrial septum Partitioning Right to left passage Mechanism for closing the passage
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A V
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Septum Primum This is a sagittal section seen from the right. V AVC
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Foramen Primum Foramen primum : Between the septum and the AV Cushions
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Passage is a Must! Foramen secundum Foramen primum about to disappear
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Septum Secundum To the right of primum Foramen primum has disappeared
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Foramen ovale F. Ovale – In septum secundum Further…
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The ‘Valve’ Two septa Two foramina
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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
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Left Atrium Four pulmonary veins Common opening “Absorption” of veins into atrium Rough part - auricle
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The Ventricular Septum Three Parts Interventricular septum AV Cushions Spiral Septum
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The Ventricular Septum R Membranous Muscular Spiral (Aorticopulmonary)
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Foetal Circulation Very little pulmonary flow Placental Circulation Right to Left Passages
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IVC : Blood from placenta Ductus venosus F. ovale Ductus arteriosus
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Changes At Birth Closure of interatrial septum Closure of ductus arteriosus Closure of ductus venosus
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Congenital Heart Disease Septal Defects – Atrial and Ventricular Endocardial cushion defects Aorticopulmonary defects PDA Others
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