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Postnatal development of the vascular pattern in the rat telencephalic pia-arachnoid. A SEM study.

T Bär, A Miodoński, A W Budi Santoso.   

Abstract

The postnatal changes in arrangement of the vascular system of the pia-arachnoid of rats are described based on scanning electron microscopy of microcorrosion casts and transmission electron microscopy. At birth, the distal arteries and veins are embedded in a dense plexiform network of immature capillaries. Arteries and veins are interconnected by many small capillary anastomoses. The trunks are located above the pial plexus. The underlying plexiform vessels provide the matrix for the formation of additional collateral and precortical segments during further development. During the first postnatal week, the distal pial arteries and veins become visible as separate channels and emerge from the subjacent capillary plexus. The pattern of anastomosing arterial rings is now clearly visible. The pial arterial tree can be subdivided into conductive, collateral, and precortical distributive segments, according to Jokelainen et al. (1982). Subsequently, passive expansion of the vascular system takes place during the period of rapid brain growth. In young adults the majority of the formerly closed arterial rings are interrupted, possibly by regression of single collateral arterial segments (Fig. 6). The dense venous capillary plexus of the pia is maintained during the first eight days in spite of marked brain growth. The process of reduction of this capillary plexus starts at the arterial side and proceeds from proximal to distal segments of the veins during the second and third week. The capillary segments, which provide anastomosis between arterial and venous vessels, disappear at the same time as the regression of the dense venous capillary network.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3740456     DOI: 10.1007/bf00824337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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