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- W2048453807 abstract "Abstract The proepicardium (PE) is a primarily extracardiac progenitor cell population that colonizes the embryonic heart and delivers the epicardium, the subepicardial and intramyocardial fibroblasts, and the coronary vessels. Recent data show that PE‐derived cells additionally play important regulatory roles in myocardial development and possibly in the normal morphogenesis of the heart. Developmental Dynamics 233, 2005. Research on the latter topics profits from the fact that loss‐of‐PE‐function can be experimentally induced in chick embryos. So far, two microsurgical techniques were used to produce such embryos: (1) blocking of PE cell transfer with pieces of the eggshell membrane, and (2) mechanical excision of PE. Both of these techniques, however, have their shortcomings. We have searched, therefore, for new techniques to eliminate the PE. Here, we show that loss‐of‐PE‐function can be induced by photoablation of the PE. Chick embryos were treated in ovo by means of a window in the eggshell at Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) stage 16 (iday 3). The pericardial coelom was opened, and the PE was externally stained with a 1% solution of Rose Bengal by means of a micropipette. Photoactivation of the dye was accomplished by illumination of the operation field with visible light. Examination on postoperative day 1 (iday 4, HH stages 19/20) disclosed complete removal of PE in every experimental embryo. On iday 9 (HH stages 33/34), the survival rate of experimental embryos was 35.7% (15 of 42). Development of the PE‐derivatives was compromised in the heart of every survivor. The abnormalities encompassed hydro‐ or hemopericardium, epicardium‐free areas with aneurysmatic outward bulging of the ventricular wall, thin myocardium, defects of the coronary vasculature, and abnormal tissue bridges between the ventricles and the pericardial wall. Our results show that photoablation of the PE is a powerful technique to induce long‐lasting loss‐of‐PE‐function in chick embryos. We have additionally obtained new data that suggest that the embryonic epicardium may make important contributions to the passive mechanics of the developing heart. Developmental Dynamics 233:1454–1463, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc." @default.
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- W2048453807 title "Experimental analyses of the function of the proepicardium using a new microsurgical procedure to induce loss-of-proepicardial-function in chick embryos" @default.
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