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  • The study investigates the proepicardium (PE), an embryonic structure vital for heart development, specifically focusing on its endothelial cells (ECs).
  • Results show that these proepicardial ECs express certain markers that indicate they are early-stage and minimally differentiated, while forming a network connected to the sinus venosus (SV).
  • The findings suggest a continuous and immature EC network in the PE, contributing to our understanding of heart embryogenesis and the role of endothelial cells in this process.

Article Abstract

Background: The proepicardium (PE), a transient embryonic structure crucial for the development of the epicardium and heart, contains its own population of endothelial cells (ECs). The aim of our study was to determine the pattern, anatomical orientation and phenotypic marker expression of the endothelial cell network within the PE.

Results: Immunohistochemical findings revealed that proepicardial ECs express both early and late EC-specific markers such as CD31, Flk-1, Lyve-1 and Tie-2 but not SCL/Tal1, vWF, Dll4 or Notch1. Proepicardial ECs are present in the vicinity of the sinus venosus (SV) and form a continuous network of vascular sprouts/tubules connected with the SV endothelium, with Ter-119-positive erythroblasts in the vascular lumina.

Conclusions: On the basis of our results, we postulate the existence of a continuous network of ECs in the PE, exhibiting connection and/or patency with the SV and forming vessels/tubules/strands. Marker expression suggests that ECs are immature and undifferentiated, which was also confirmed with a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. Our results deliver new data for a better understanding of the nature of proepicardial ECs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mvr.2015.08.007DOI Listing

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