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Comparative immunocytochemical study of the subcommissural organ
Authors:Prof Estéban M Rodríguez  Andreas Oksche  Silvia Hein  Sara Rodríguez  Roberto Yulis
Institution:(1) Instituto de Histología y Patología, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile;(2) Department of Anatomy and Cytobiology, Justus Liebig University of Giessen, Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Instituto de Histología y Patología, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile;(4) Institut für Anatomie und Zytobiologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität, Aulweg 123, D-6300 Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The subcommissural organs (SCO) of 76 specimens belonging to 25 vertebrate species (amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) were studied by use of the immunoperoxidase procedure. The primary antiserum was obtained by immunizing rabbits with bovine Reissner's fiber (RF) extracted in a medium containing EDTA, DTT and urea. Antiserum against an aqueous extract of RF was also produced. The presence of immunoreactive material in cell processes and endings was regarded as an indication of a possible route of passage. Special attention was paid to the relative development of the ventricular, leptomeningeal and vascular pathways established by immunoreactive structures.The SCO of submammalian species is characterized by (i) a conspicuous leptomeningeal connection established by ependymal cells, (ii) scarce or missing hypendymal cells, and (iii) a population of ependymal cells establishing close spatial contacts with blood vessels.The SCO of most mammalian species displays the following features: (i) ependymal cells lacking immunoreactive long basal processes, (ii) hypendymal secretory cells occurring either in a scattered arrangement or forming clusters, (iii) an occasional leptomeningeal connection provided by hypendymal cells, and (iv) in certain species numerous contacts of secretory cells with blood vessels. In the hedgehog immunoreactive material was missing in the ependymal formation of the SCO, but present in hypendymal cells and in the choroid plexuses. The SCO of several species of New-and Old-World monkeys displayed immunoreactive material, whereas that of anthropoid apes (chimpanzee, orangutan) and man was completely negative with the antisera used.Supported by Grant I/38 259 from the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk, Federal Republic of Germany, and Grant RR-82-18 from the Dirección de Investigaciones, Universidad Austral de Chile.The authors wish to thank Mrs. Elizabeth Santibánez and Mr. Genaro Alvial for valuable technical cooperation, and Dr. P. Fernandez-Llebrez, University of Malaga, for providing the specimens of Natrix maura.
Keywords:Subcommissural organ  Reissner's fiber  Ependyma  Secretory process  Comparative analysis  Immunocytochemistry  Vertebrates
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