Literature DB >> 314338

The filum terminale of the frog spinal cord. Light and electron microscopic observations.

A González-Robles, S Glusman.   

Abstract

The filum terminale, or terminal portion of the spinal cord, was studied in normal adult frogs (Rana pipiens) bu means of light and electron microscopy. Astroglial cells are the predominant elements in this region. The rostral portion of the filum terminale consists mainly of (1) a peripheral dense ring of myelinated and some unmyelinated nerve fibers, and processes of astrobytes terminating at the subpial space; (2) an intermediate zone, in which astrocytes are the main cellular elements in addition to a few degenerated neurons; and (3) a central region where the central canal is lined by dark and light ependymal cells. In the caudal portion of the filum terminale, the amount of neuropil is greatly reduced. This region os formed mainly by astrocytic glial cells and very few neuronal elements. The central canal in the caudal portion is located ventrally and contains a lining consisting almost exclusively of dark ependymal cells.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 314338     DOI: 10.1007/bf00236087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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