Cullinan V, Campbell J H, Mosse P R, Campbell G R
Cell Tissue Res. 1986;243(1):185-91. doi: 10.1007/BF00221867.
The azygos vein of the rat can be divided into three regions: The proximal cardiac region, where the wall is composed of two and sometimes three layers of cardiac muscle and a thin discontinuous layer of smooth muscle cells. Vascular casts of this region demonstrate layers of capillaries closely following the orientation of the cardiac fibres. A transitional zone, where both cardiac and smooth muscle cells interdigitate. In this zone, close associations between smooth muscle and cardiac muscle cells can be observed, however, gap junctions do not appear to be present. Beyond this transitional zone the vessel resembles a typical thin-walled vein. The cells of the media of the entire length of azygous vein have been isolated and grown in culture and two separate viable populations identified corresponding to smooth and cardiac muscle.
近端心脏区域,其壁由两层有时三层心肌以及一层薄的不连续平滑肌细胞组成。该区域的血管铸型显示毛细血管层紧密跟随心肌纤维的方向。一个过渡区,在此区域心肌细胞和平滑肌细胞相互交错。在这个区域,可以观察到平滑肌细胞和心肌细胞之间有紧密联系,然而,似乎不存在缝隙连接。在这个过渡区之外,血管类似于典型的薄壁静脉。奇静脉全长中膜的细胞已被分离并在培养中生长,鉴定出两个分别对应平滑肌和心肌的活细胞群。