The surface fine structure of the walls of cerebral ventricles and of choroid plexus in cat |
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Authors: | F. Clementi D. Marini |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, University of Milan, Center of Cytopharmacology of the C.N.R., Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary The surface of ependymal cells bordering the brain ventricles, and that of the epithelial cells of choroid plexuses of the cat have been investigated by means of the scanning electron microscope. The ventricle walls are entirely covered with very long and numerous cilia and no regional differences have been observed regarding their number and disposition. Among the ciliated cells dome-shaped structures are present, possibly containing nervous elements. The ependymal cells of the third ventricle floor are mainly non ciliated but the surface thereof shows numerous small microvilli. Numerous round formations are present among these cells, their nature being difficult to interpret. Also present on the floor are small cells of triangular shape with long and tortuous protrusions, tentatively identified as small neurons. The choroid plexuses have a typical sinuous structure of long tortuous villi rich in cavities and convolutions. Details of the epithelial cells covering the plexus and their surface organization are also reported.Part of these results were presented to the Septième Congrès International de Microscopie Electronique, Grenoble 1970. |
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Keywords: | Brain ventricles Choroid plexus Surface Scanning electron microscopy |
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