Chicken embryo as a model in second heart field development

Heliyon. 2023 Mar 3;9(3):e14230. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14230. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Previously, a single source of progenitor cells was thought to be responsible for the formation of the cardiac muscle. However, the second heart field has recently been identified as an additional source of myocardial progenitor cells. The chicken embryo, which develops in the egg, outside the mother can easily be manipulated in vivo and in vitro. Hence, it was an excellent model for establishing the concept of the second heart field. Here, our review will focus on the chicken model, specifically its role in understanding the second heart field. In addition to discussing historical aspects, we provide an overview of recent findings that have helped to define the chicken second heart field progenitor cells. A better understanding of the second heart field development will provide important insights into the congenital malformations affecting cardiac muscle formation and function.

Keywords: Chicken embryo; First heart field; Heart; Second heart field.

Publication types

  • Review