MICROVASCULATURE OF THE LEFT VENTRICULAR WALL OF THE CANINE HEART STUDIED BY CORROSION CAST METHOD UNDER SEM
- VernacularTitle:用血管铸型扫描电镜观察法研究犬左室心壁微血管的构筑
- Author:
Chaoyou ZHANG
;
Guangqi HO
;
Yunming HAN
;
Rui LIAO
;
Li WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Left ventricular wall;
Microvasculature;
Vessel corrosion cast;
Scanning electron microscopy
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1957;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Hearts from eight adult dogs were perfused through both coronary arteries with methylmethacrylate. Small specimens cut out from the left ventricular wall were eroded in 50% HCL for 5-7 days. The replicas were studied under the SEM (S-450). The main results were outlined as follows: The subendocardial capillary plexus composed of varied shapes and orientation of meshes was present. The capillary network of the myocardial layers was consisted of many parallel capillaries and between them a variety of models of anastomoses, such as "H" "K" and "8" modes etc, were observed. In our findings, it was demonstrated that the arteriole and venule were distributed between the myocardial bundles and their direction was often perpendicular to the myocardial bundles. The postcapillary venules were poured into venule by the "ginger or turnip root" arrangement. The replicas of the Thebesian veins were proved in our specimens. The A-V shunting was not observed.