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The cytoarchitecture of the medial layer in rat thoracic aorta: a scanning electron-microscopic study
Authors:Takashi Fujiwara  Yasuo Uehara
Institution:(1) Laboratory Animal Center, School of Medicine, Ehime University, Shigenobu, 791-02 Ehime, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, Kumamoto University, Medical School, 860 Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract:Summary The cytoarchitecture of the medial layer of rat thoracic aorta was examined by scanning electron microscopy after removal of the connective tissue. The outermost lamella showed a lattice-like structure of muscle bundles of closely apposed smooth muscle cells (SMCs), whereas the inner lamellae consisted of more-or-less continuous muscle sheets of vaguely defined subgroups of parallel SMCs. Longitudinal rows of ridges ran along the adventitial surface of these muscle bundles and sheets. The SMCs of the outermost lamella, were 5.1 mgrm wide, and varied in shape, whereas those of the inner lamellae, were 52.7 mgrm long, 2.6 mgrm wide and 4.1 mgrm thick, and were elongated, spindle-shaped cells with serrated outlines. These latter SMCs extended obliquely, and partially overlapped each other. The surface of the SMCs in the outermost lamella exhibited a rugged texture, with nodular protrusions and oblique and longitudinal laminar folds, while the inner lamellar cells showed longitudinal laminar folds and finger-like processes on both sides of the ridges, pointing in opposite directions to the ridges. The angle of deviation from the transverse axis of the vessel, of the muscle bundles and subgroups in the outermost lamella, was 33.6°, in the second and third lamellae, 22.5°, and in the innermost lamellae, 12.8°. The mean angle of the muscle bundle and subgroup arrangement, with respect to the long axis of the vessel, however, was basically 90° in all lamellae.
Keywords:Thoracic aorta  Smooth muscle cell  Cytoarchitecture  Morphometry  Rat (Wistar)
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