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Published in final edited form as: J Physiol. 2023 Apr 9;601(13):2593–2619. doi: 10.1113/JP283792

Table 3.

Maturation of intercellular connections

Age range Cardiomyocyte type Key points Citation

<0 years Right and left ventricle Intercalated discs begin to form in utero
Immature intercalated discs are identifiable by 20 weeks of gestation; sparse gap junctions are identifiable between neighbouring cells by 32 weeks of gestation
Kim et al. (1992)
<1–15 years Right ventricle Intercalated discs develop with postnatal age
Punctuated connexin pattern in neonatal heart tissue shifts progressively to transverse terminals of the cardiomyocyte with age. Gap junctions and adherens junctions show a mature pattern by ~6–7 years of age
Peters et al. (1994)
<0 years Atria, ventricles and conduction tissue Regional specificity of connexin proteins begins in utero
Fetal connexin-40, -43 and -45 expression varies across tissues
Coppen et al. (2003)
<0–11 years Left ventricle Intercalated discs develop with postnatal age
Increased adherens junctions, desmosomes, gap junctions and sodium channel localization to the intercalated discs during paediatric development
Vreeker et al. (2014)
<0–38 years Atria, left and right ventricle Gap junction proteins develop with age
Connexin content and distribution vary between fetal, paediatric and adult tissue
Chen et al. ((1994)
<0–66 years Right ventricle Density and localization of gap junction proteins develop with age
Connexin-43 protein expression decreases, whereas localization to intercalated discs increases
Salameh et al. (2014)