Pacemaking areas in the early embryonic chick hearts were quantitatively assessed using simultaneous multiple-site optical recordings of spontaneous action potentials. The measuring system with a 10- X 10- or a 12 X 12-element photodiode array had a spatial resolution of 15-30 microns. Spontaneous action potential-related optical signals were recorded simultaneously from multiple contiguous regions in the area in which the pacemaker site was located in seven- to nine-somite embryonic hearts stained with a voltage-sensitive merocyanine-rhodanine dye (NK 2761). In the seven- to early eight-somite embryonic hearts, the location of the pacemaking area is not uniquely determined, and as development proceeds to the nine-somite stage, the pacemaking area becomes confined to the left pre-atrial tissue. Analysis of the simultaneous multiple-site optical recordings showed that the pacemaking area was basically circular in shape in the later eight- to nine-somite embryonic hearts. An elliptical shape also was observed at the seven- to early eight-somite stages of development. The size of the pacemaking area was estimated to be approximately 1,200-3,000 micron2. We suggest that the pacemaking area is composed of approximately 60-150 cells, and that the pacemaking area remains at a relatively constant size throughout the seven- to nine-somite stages. It is thus proposed that a population of pacemaking cells, rather than a single cell, serves as a rhythm generator in the embryonic chick heart.
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April 01 1988
Functional pacemaking area in the early embryonic chick heart assessed by simultaneous multiple-site optical recording of spontaneous action potentials.
K Kamino,
K Kamino
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
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H Komuro,
H Komuro
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
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T Sakai,
T Sakai
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
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A Hirota
A Hirota
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
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K Kamino,
H Komuro,
T Sakai,
A Hirota
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1988) 91 (4): 573–591.
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K Kamino, H Komuro, T Sakai, A Hirota; Functional pacemaking area in the early embryonic chick heart assessed by simultaneous multiple-site optical recording of spontaneous action potentials.. J Gen Physiol 1 April 1988; 91 (4): 573–591. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.91.4.573
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