Blood vascular architecture of the rat lingual papillae with special reference to their relations to the connective tissue papillae and surface structures: a light and scanning electron microscope study |
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Authors: | H Ohshima S Yoshida S Kobayashi |
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Institution: | Department of Oral Anatomy, Niigata University School of Dentistry, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Subepithelial blood vessels of the rat lingual papillae and their spatial relations to the connective tissue papillae and surface structures were demonstrated by light and scanning electron microscopy. In the rat, four types of papillae were distinguished on the dorsal surface of the tongue, i.e. the filiform, fungiform, foliate and circumvallate papillae. Vascular beds of various appearance were found in all four types of lingual papillae: a simple or twisted capillary loop in the filiform papilla; a basket- or petal-like network in the fungiform papilla; a ring-like network in the foliate papilla, and a conglomerated network surrounded by double heart-shaped capillary networks in the circumvallate papilla. These characteristic vascular beds corresponded to the shape of the connective tissue papillae and surface structures. The vascular bed beneath the gustatory epithelium in the fungiform, foliate and circumvallate papilla consisted of fine capillary networks next to the taste buds. |
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