Szabó E, Virágh S, Challice C E
Anat Rec. 1986 May;215(1):1-9. doi: 10.1002/ar.1092150102.
The atrioventricular conduction system in three avian species has been studied by light and electron microscopy. A morphologically definable atrioventricular node was not found in any of these. The atrioventricular bundle is a well-defined structure, the proximal portion of which is in direct continuity with the atrioventricular ring, located in the arterial sheet of the muscular valve of the right atrioventricular opening. In the zone of transition between atrioventricular ring and bundle the compactness of the bundle is loosened, but the fibers do not establish continuity with the atrial fibers. The ring consists of Purkinje-like fibers, 10-15 microns in diameter, and (peripherally) small 3-5-microns-diameter junctional fibers which are in continuity with the common atrial fibers. In the muscular atrioventricular valve the fibers of the ring are insulated from the ventricular myocardium by a connective tissue sheet of the annulus fibrosus. It is suggested that in the avian heart the atrioventricular ring may fulfill a role similar to that of the atrioventricular node of mammals.
利用光学显微镜和电子显微镜对三种鸟类的房室传导系统进行了研究。在这些鸟类中均未发现形态学上可明确界定的房室结。房室束是一种界限清晰的结构,其近端与房室环直接相连,位于右房室口肌肉瓣膜的动脉层。在房室环与房室束的过渡区域,束的致密性有所松弛,但纤维并未与心房纤维建立连续性。房室环由直径为10 - 15微米的浦肯野样纤维以及(外周)直径为3 - 5微米的小连接纤维组成,这些小连接纤维与普通心房纤维相连。在肌肉性房室瓣中,环的纤维通过纤维环的结缔组织片与心室心肌绝缘。有人提出,在鸟类心脏中,房室环可能起到类似于哺乳动物房室结的作用。