Chordae tendineae

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Chordae tendineae
Interior of right side of heart.
The chordae tendineae are the unlabled, white tendons seen connecting the valves to the heart muscle
Latin chordae tendineae cordis
Gray's subject #138 532
MeSH Chordae+Tendineae
Dorlands/Elsevier c_31/12236883

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The chordae tendineae, or heart strings, are cord-like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart.

When the right ventricle of the heart contracts, the blood pressure pushes the tricuspid valve which closes and prevents a backflow of blood into the right atrium. The chordae tendineae prevents the flaps from being everted into the right atrium. Similarly, these cord-like tendons hold in position other flaps like the bicuspid or mitral valve.

Chordae tendineae are approximately 80% collagen, while the remaining 20% is made up of elastin and endothelial cells.

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