Scanning electron microscopy of the third ventricle of sheep |
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Authors: | Gerald P. Kozlowski David E. Scott Gerda Krobisch Dudley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Scanning electron microscopy of the third ventricle of sheep demonstrates areas of ciliated ependymal cells at the dorsal and middle third. The cilia of the dorsal portion of the ventricle have biconcave discs that are attached to each cilium by a slender stalk. The lower third and floor of the ventricular wall, as well as the pineal recess, are largely covered by ependymal cells that possess numerous microvilli with only a few isolated cilia scattered along cell surfaces. The infundibular recess is papillated with apical blebs of the ependymal cells that project into the lumen of the recess. Measurements of these surface elements indicate an average diameter of 0.28 for cilia, 0.10 for microvilli and 0.50 for the apical blebs of the infundibular recess. The functional significance of the regional differences in surface structures is discussed in relation to cerebrospinal fluid movement, ependymoabsorption and ependymosecretion.Supported by U.S.P.H.S. Grant NS 08171.Career Development Awardee KO4 GM 70001. |
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Keywords: | Cerebral ventricles Ependyma Sheep Scanning electron microscopy |
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