Regional differences in the umbilical vein and ductus venosus at different stages of normal human development

Author:

Isotani Naoko1,Kanahashi Toru1ORCID,Imai Hirohiko2,Yoneyama Akio3ORCID,Yamada Shigehito14ORCID,Takakuwa Tetsuya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Human Health Science Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto Japan

2. Department of Informatics Kyoto University Graduate School of Informatics Kyoto Japan

3. SAGA Light Source Saga Japan

4. Congenital Anomaly Research Center Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractDuring the fetal period, oxygenated blood from the placenta flows through the umbilical vein (UV), portal sinus, ductus venosus (DV), and inferior vena cava (IVC) to the heart. This venous route varies regionally in many aspects. Herein, we sought to characterize the venous route's morphological features and regional differences during embryonic and early‐fetal periods. Twenty‐nine specimens were selected for high‐resolution digitized imaging; 18 embryos were chosen for histological analysis. The venous route showed a primitive, large, S‐shaped curved morphology with regional narrowing and dilation at Carnegie stage (CS) 15. Regional differences in vessel‐wall differentiation became apparent from approximately CS20. The vessel wall was poorly developed in most DV parts; local vessel‐wall thickness at the inlet was first detected at CS20. The lumen of the venous route changed from a nonuniform shape to a relatively round and uniform morphology after CS21. During the early‐fetal period, two large bends were observed around the passage of the umbilical ring and at the inlet of the liver. The length ratio of the extrahepatic UV to the total venous route increased. The sectional area gradually increased during embryonic development, whereas differences in sectional area between the DV, UV, and IVC became more pronounced in the early‐fetal period. Furthermore, differences in the sectional area between the narrowest part of the DV and other hepatic veins and the transverse sinus became more pronounced. In summary, the present study described morphological, morphometric, and histological changes in the venous route throughout embryonic and early‐fetal development, clarifying regional characteristics.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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