Filaments and rod-shaped tubulated bodies in the endothelia of anterior cerebral arteries in young rats |
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Authors: | Dr. Masayasu Kojimahara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Third Institute of Anatomy, University of Düsseldorf, Germany;(2) Second Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi, Japan;(3) Department of Pathology, Takeda General Hospital, 965 Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima-ken, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Endothelia of the anterior cerebral arteries in rats aged 1 to 3 days were studied. Thin (about 50–90 Å) and thick (about 100–110 Å) filaments are present in the endothelia. Numerous spherical- or rod-shaped bodies, measuring approximately 0.07 to 0.3 m in diameter and up to 0.6 m in length occur in the endothelial cells. These bodies contain a tubular structure. The diameter of the individual tubules is about 200 Å. The present observations suggest that spherical- or rod-shaped inclusions are first synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and thereafter these materials are transported into the Golgi complex for maturation. A small number of the inclusions, however, may originate directly from the rough endoplasmic reticulum and not pass through the Golgi apparatus.A part of this study was demonstrated at the 70th Versammlung der Anatomischen Gesellschaft in Düsseldorf, April, 1–5, 1975The author thanks Mr. Tatsuro Fukushima for preparation of photographs |
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Keywords: | Endothelium Cerebral artery Filaments Rod-shaped inclusion Rat |
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