Innervation of the umbilical vessels |
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Authors: | Dr Michael Hülsemann |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Anatomy, University of Hamburg, Deutschland;(2) Universitäts-Frauenklinik, Pulsstr. 4-14, D-1000 Berlin 19, Deutschland |
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Abstract: | Summary Umbilical vessels of guinea-pig fetuses were studied shortly before birth. In all umbilical cords investigated an innervation of the umbilical vessels is lacking. The intrafetal parts of the umbilical vessels on the other hand are richly innervated. A marked difference in the amount of nerve fibres and the pattern of innervation is found between artery and vein. The artery is supplied by a dense nerve plexus which spins around the media and which originates from nerve bundles within the outer adventitial layers. The comparatively scanty innervation of the vein exhibits a more coarsely meshed net pattern. The nerve bundles in the vein exhibit a close affinity to the vasa vasorum.Number and type of the close contacts between the muscle cells are different in the various sections of the umbilical vessels. Similar to the distribution of nerves they are almost absent in the vessels of the umbilical cord, numerously, however, in the intrafetal parts. Contrary to the innervation, the close contacts in the vein are developed more numerously and more broadly than in the corresponding artery. |
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Keywords: | Umbilical vessels Guinea-pig Innervation Intermuscular contacts Electron microscopy |
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