A review of the birth locus and the first developmental stages of card
iomyocytes and Purkinje cells in the chick embryo is presented in the
light of recent experimental results. Experiments done in vitro have s
hown that the stage of 2 somites is an important morphogenetic phase,
characterized by mutual identification, selective adhesion and spatial
organization of the putative cardiac cells of the splanchnopleural sh
eet in the cardiogenic area. Many experimental data suggest that the n
eural crest cells moving through the corridor of the dorsal mesocardiu
m, as well as the cholinergic system related to them, may play a role
of myogenic inductors on the mesothelial putative cardiac cells. In ad
dition, other experimental findings suggest that the Purkinje cells of
the conduction system may have a crestal origin. This hypothesis is w
ell grounded, although the origin of Purkinje cells remains to be clar
ified.