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Ependymal cells in tissue culture
Authors:Walther Hild
Affiliation:(1) Tissue Culture Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
Abstract:Summary Ciliated ependymal cells from various locations of the ventricular system of mammals showed outgrowth either in the form of epithelial sheets or in the form of ldquopoolsrdquo and elongated double rows, dependant on the site from which the ependyma was taken and on the original orientation of the cells in respect to the cover slip.The ependymal cilia in such cultures were shown to be moving at a rate of 51/2 to 6 times per second. The movement of the cilia of adjacent cells was apparently well coordinated causing the surrounding fluid to flow in a particular direction.The effect of ldquorphysiologicalldquo saline, morphine sulfate, ethyl and methyl alcohol on the ciliary motility has been studied in living cells with phase contrast cinematography.Grateful acknowledgement is made to Messers G. Lefeber, E. Pitsinger and J. Carnes for indispensible aid with photographic work. Mrs. J. Finerty and Mrs. W. Hild contributed generously in the management of the tissue cultures and in executing staining procedures.This investigation was supported by a research grant [PHS B-364 (C3)] from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, of the National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, administered by C. M. Pomerat.
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