Regressing vitelline vein and the initial development of the superior mesenteric vein in human embryos.

Hiroaki Abe, Masahito Yamamoto, Nobuaki Yanagisawa, Ryoichi Morimoto, Gen Murakami, Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez, Shinichi Abe
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The superior mesenteric vein was considered to develop in situ in the midgut mesentery secondary to regression of the left vitelline vein. We revisited the morphology using serial sections of 20 embryos at 5-6 weeks (CRL 9-15 mm). The regressing vitelline vein provided a long peritoneal fold in the immediately superior side of the midgut mesentery containing the thick superior mesenteric artery. Notably, in a half of specimens, there were tissue clefts along the superior mesenteric artery in the mesentery and they were communicated with the left vitelline vein at the superior end of the peritoneal fold. The tissue clefts appeared not to carry the endothelial lining. We considered the cleft as the initial superior mesenteric vein. Conversely, the initial vein seemed not to develop from budding or venous plexus.

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卵黄静脉的退化与人胚胎肠系膜上静脉的初始发育。
肠系膜上静脉被认为在中肠系膜上原位发育,继发于左卵黄静脉的退缩。我们在5-6周(CRL 9-15 mm)使用20个胚胎的连续切片重新检查了形态学。回退的卵黄静脉在肠系膜的正上方提供了一条长腹膜褶皱,其中包含厚的肠系膜上动脉。值得注意的是,在一半的标本中,沿肠系膜上动脉存在组织裂隙,并与腹膜褶上端左侧卵黄静脉相通。组织裂隙似乎不携带内皮内膜。我们认为裂口是最初的肠系膜上静脉。相反,最初的静脉似乎不是从萌芽或静脉丛发展而来的。
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