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Arterial supply of the choriocapillaris of anuran amphibians (Rana temporaria,Rana esculenta)
Authors:Dr Adam J Miodoński  Thomas Bär
Institution:(1) Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland;(2) Laboratorium für Histologie und quantitative Morphologie, Max-Planck-Institut für Systemphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany;(3) Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, M. Karasia 6, PL-30-060 Krakow, Poland
Abstract:Summary The pattern of the vascular supply to the choroid of the frog eye was studied in toto with the use of the injection-replication-SEM technique. The choroid of anuran amphibians is composed mainly of the choriocapillaris. In both species studied (Rana temporaria, Rana esculenta), an independent arterial supply to the choriocapillaris supplemented that from the ciliary arteries. This additional vascular route arises from the optic artery, a separate branch of the arteria infundibularis superficialis. The optic artery, accompanied by its vein within the vascular sheath of the optic nerve, joins the rich arterial capillary network of the choriocapillaris and supplies the posterior pole of the ocular bulb. The superficial capillary network displays a dense collar around the entrance of the optic nerve into the eye and is composed of a circular meshwork of small capillaries, several layers deep. More peripherally, however, it becomes single layered. This capillary network, as a whole, establishes numerous connections with the adjacent choriocapillaris at the posterior pole of the ocular bulb. In anuran amphibians the complex arrangement of both arterial systems supporting the choriocapillaris may be regarded as a more complete equivalent of the short posterior ciliary arteries of mammals.
Keywords:Eye  Choriocapillaris  Angioarchitecture  Scanning electron microscopy  Vascular microcorrosion casts  Rana temporaria  Rana esculenta
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