Our previous study on the development of thorax in chick embryos revealed t
hat mechanical disturbance of the so-called membrana reuniens causes the de
velopment of the ectopia cordis (EC), To assess whether membrana reuniens d
isturbance was really essential for EC development, we employed hydrocortis
one, a teratogen known to produce a high incidence of EC. The incidence of
EC after the hydrocortisone intraamniotic application on the 4th embryonic
day reached 84,8%. It was found that although in the whole course of EC dev
elopment the membrana reuniens appeared very thin, it nevertheless remained
continuous. The morphology of the membrana reuniens in embryos with fully
developed EC, studied in classical serial histological sections, was simila
r to that of the amniotic membrane.Flow cytometry analysis of the cell cycl
e revealed that EC induced by hydrocortisone administration was associated
with a significantly lowered proliferation activity of the prospective body
-wall mesenchyme involved in the closure of the anterior wall of thorax. Th
e probable mechanism of EC development is suggested.