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The so-called absorption process of the pulmonary vein into the left atrium of the heart: a histological study using human embryos and fetuses.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2023 Apr; 45(4):469-478.SR

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Embryonic pulmonary veins (PVs) are believed to be absorbed into the left atrium (LA) to provide an adult morphology in which "four" veins drain separately into the atrium.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Serial histological sections were obtained from 27 human embryos and fetuses.

RESULTS

Between 5 and 6 weeks, the four PVs joined together to form a trunk-like structure (initial spatium pulmonalis) that was larger than the initial LA (two-ostia pattern). The cardiac nerves ran inferiorly along the posterior aspect of the four veins, as well as the spatium. At and until 7 weeks, the cardiac nerves were concentrated to elongate the nerve fold, and the latter separated the left PV trunk from the expanding LA (left spatium). Similarly, the right PV opened to a thick and deep LA recess (right spatium). At 8-12 weeks, depending on the growth of the LA, the opening of the left and right PVs became distant, and the spatium was elongated transversely. The left spatium was enlarged to open widely to the proper left atrium in contrast to the right spatium pushed anteriorly by the right atrium. The three-ostia pattern was transiently observed because of the lost delimitation between the left spatium and proper atrium. The myocardium was thin in the left spatium behind the left atrial nerve fold, whereas the right spatium was tube-like with a thick myocardium.

CONCLUSIONS

The four-ostia pattern seemed to be established at birth due to a drastically increased venous return from the lung, resulting in a flat smooth left atrial posterior wall.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Neurology, Institute of Wonkwang Medical Science, Wonkwang University School of Medicine and Hospital, 895, Muwang-Ro, Iksan-Si, Jeollabuk-do, 54538, Republic of Korea. neuro20015@gmail.com.Department of Anatomy, Division of Basic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan.Department of Anatomy, Wuxi School of Medicine, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China.Department of Anatomy, Jeonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju, Korea.Division of Internal Medicine, Cupid Clinic, Iwamizawa, Japan.Department of Anatomy and Embryology, School of Medicine, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

36786933

Citation

Cho, Kwang Ho, et al. "The So-called Absorption Process of the Pulmonary Vein Into the Left Atrium of the Heart: a Histological Study Using Human Embryos and Fetuses." Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA, vol. 45, no. 4, 2023, pp. 469-478.
Cho KH, Hayashi S, Jin ZW, et al. The so-called absorption process of the pulmonary vein into the left atrium of the heart: a histological study using human embryos and fetuses. Surg Radiol Anat. 2023;45(4):469-478.
Cho, K. H., Hayashi, S., Jin, Z. W., Kim, J. H., Murakami, G., & Rodríguez-Vázquez, J. F. (2023). The so-called absorption process of the pulmonary vein into the left atrium of the heart: a histological study using human embryos and fetuses. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA, 45(4), 469-478. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-023-03100-3
Cho KH, et al. The So-called Absorption Process of the Pulmonary Vein Into the Left Atrium of the Heart: a Histological Study Using Human Embryos and Fetuses. Surg Radiol Anat. 2023;45(4):469-478. PubMed PMID: 36786933.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The so-called absorption process of the pulmonary vein into the left atrium of the heart: a histological study using human embryos and fetuses. AU - Cho,Kwang Ho, AU - Hayashi,Shogo, AU - Jin,Zhe Wu, AU - Kim,Ji Hyun, AU - Murakami,Gen, AU - Rodríguez-Vázquez,José Francisco, Y1 - 2023/02/14/ PY - 2022/06/03/received PY - 2023/02/02/accepted PY - 2023/2/15/pubmed PY - 2023/2/15/medline PY - 2023/2/14/entrez KW - Cardiac nerves KW - Human embryos and fetuses KW - Left atrium KW - Pulmonary vein absorption SP - 469 EP - 478 JF - Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA JO - Surg Radiol Anat VL - 45 IS - 4 N2 - BACKGROUND: Embryonic pulmonary veins (PVs) are believed to be absorbed into the left atrium (LA) to provide an adult morphology in which "four" veins drain separately into the atrium. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serial histological sections were obtained from 27 human embryos and fetuses. RESULTS: Between 5 and 6 weeks, the four PVs joined together to form a trunk-like structure (initial spatium pulmonalis) that was larger than the initial LA (two-ostia pattern). The cardiac nerves ran inferiorly along the posterior aspect of the four veins, as well as the spatium. At and until 7 weeks, the cardiac nerves were concentrated to elongate the nerve fold, and the latter separated the left PV trunk from the expanding LA (left spatium). Similarly, the right PV opened to a thick and deep LA recess (right spatium). At 8-12 weeks, depending on the growth of the LA, the opening of the left and right PVs became distant, and the spatium was elongated transversely. The left spatium was enlarged to open widely to the proper left atrium in contrast to the right spatium pushed anteriorly by the right atrium. The three-ostia pattern was transiently observed because of the lost delimitation between the left spatium and proper atrium. The myocardium was thin in the left spatium behind the left atrial nerve fold, whereas the right spatium was tube-like with a thick myocardium. CONCLUSIONS: The four-ostia pattern seemed to be established at birth due to a drastically increased venous return from the lung, resulting in a flat smooth left atrial posterior wall. SN - 1279-8517 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/36786933/The_so_called_absorption_process_of_the_pulmonary_vein_into_the_left_atrium_of_the_heart:_a_histological_study_using_human_embryos_and_fetuses_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -