Literature DB >> 3581150

Three-dimensional organization of lymphatics and its relationship to blood vessels in rat small intestine.

O Ohtani.   

Abstract

The lymphatic organization and its relationship to the vascular system in the rat small intestine was studied by scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts and freeze-fractured tissues, and by light microscopy of injected preparations. The villus possessed 3-10 or more central lacteals depending upon the villous width. The lacteals in each villus possessed interconnections between adjacent ones and were surrounded externally by the villous capillary network. At the villous base, the lacteals fused and formed a wide sinus, from which 2 or 3 lymphatics descended and led into the submucosal ones. In the muscularis externa there was a coarse lymphatic network which, together with the submucosal one, drained into collecting lymphatics continuous with the mesenteric ones. The central lacteals and the sinus were lined with thin endothelial cells with cytoplasmic leaves interdigitating with those of adjacent ones. There were tissue channels in the villous interstitial space, which opened through the gaps between the lymphatic endothelial cells into the central lacteals. The voluminous lacteals in the villi suggest their great potential for lymph formation. The existence of collecting lymphatics with valves in the muscularis externa suggests that contraction of the layer is involved in transporting lymph towards the efferent lymphatics.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3581150     DOI: 10.1007/bf00218204

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


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