Abstract

BackgroundThere is a paucity of information on structural organization of muscular bundles in the interatrial septum (IAS). The aim was to investigate histologic and ultrastructural organization of muscular bundles in human IAS, including fossa ovalis (FO) and flap valve.MethodsMacroscopic and light microscopy evaluations of IAS were performed from postmortem studies of 40 patients. Twenty three IAS specimens underwent serial transverse sectioning, and 17 - longitudinal sectioning. The transverse sections from 10 patients were immunolabeled for HCN4, Caveolin3 and Connexin43. IAS specimens from 6 other patients underwent electron microscopy.ResultsIn all IAS specimens sections the FO, its rims and the flap valve had muscle fibers consisting of working cardiac myocytes. Besides the typical cardiomyocytes there were unusual cells: tortuous and horseshoe-shaped intertangled myocytes, small and large rounded myocytes with pale cytoplasm. The cells were aggregated in a definite structure in 38 (95%) cases, which was surrounded by fibro-fatty tissue. The height of the structure on transverse sections positively correlated with age (P = 0.03) and AF history (P = 0.045). Immunohistochemistry showed positive staining of the cells for HCN4 and Caveolin3. Electron microscopy identified cells with characteristics similar to electrical conduction cells.ConclusionsSpecialized conduction cells in human IAS have been identified, specifically in the FO and its flap valve. The cells are aggregated in a structure, which is surrounded by fibrous and fatty tissue. Further investigations are warranted to explore electrophysiological characteristics of this structure.

Highlights

  • Structural organization of interatrial septum (IAS) has been extensively investigated in animals and humans; it has been noted that in fossa ovalis (FO) and its flap valve there are muscular bundles, participating in interatrial electrical conduction [1]

  • Light microscopy evaluations of the IAS were carried out from postmortem studies of 40 patients; immunohistochemical labeling was performed in 10 of these patients; additional IAS specimens from 6 other patients underwent electron microscopy

  • Light microscopy of transverse IAS sections In all 23 (100%) specimens the FO, its rims and the flap valve had muscle fibers consisting of contraction cardiac myocytes (Figure 2a, b)

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Introduction

Structural organization of interatrial septum (IAS) has been extensively investigated in animals and humans; it has been noted that in fossa ovalis (FO) and its flap valve there are muscular bundles, participating in interatrial electrical conduction [1]. There is a paucity of information on organization and fine structure of muscular bundles and myocardial cells in the IAS. The aim of our study was to investigate histologic organization of muscular bundles in the human IAS (including FO and flap valve) with the use of immunohistochemical markers for the specialized conduction tissue, and to evaluate myocardial cells in this area using electron microscopy. The aim was to investigate histologic and ultrastructural organization of muscular bundles in human IAS, including fossa ovalis (FO) and flap valve

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