FINE-STRUCTURE OF CELLS AND THEIR HISTOLOGIC ORGANIZATION WITHIN INTERNODAL PATHWAYS OF THE HEART - CLINICAL AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS

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SHERF, L [1 ]
JAMES, TN [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ALABAMA,MED CTR,DEPT MED,BIRMINGHAM,AL 35294
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10.1016/0002-9149(79)90327-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The fine structure of the normal internodal pathways was studied in 1 human and 2 canine hearts and correlated with histologic observations on more than 100 human and 10 canine hearts. From the electron microscopic studies six different kinds of myocardial cells were classified from two locations: the Eustachian ridge (posterior internodal pathway) and the Bachmann bundle (anterior internodal pathway). Five of the six kinds of cells (working myocardial cells, Purkinje-like cells, either broad or slender transitional cells and P cells, all previously described) were present in both locations. A sixth cell, pleomorphic and dark in appearance, with a special intertwined relation to P cells, is newly designated as an ameboid cell. It was found solely in the Eustachian ridge. In the same area a rare direct contact between a nerve and a myocardial cell was observed. The importance of these different kinds of cells, their respective cell connections, and their topographic locations inside the internodal pathways are discussed relative to certain functions such as rapid conduction and subsidiary pacemaking. The possible influence of these factors on clinical electrocardiographic changes is considered. © 1979.
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