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The significance of endothelial stomata and stigmata in the rat aorta. An electron microscopic study.

G Majno, J M Underwood, T Zand, I Joris.   

Abstract

Perfusion of arteries with dilute silver nitrate produces in the endothelium (a) a pattern of pericellular black lines, which we earlier interpreted as a marker of the physiological electrolyte pathway (Zand et al. 1982), and (b) focal black deposits on or between the cells, either ring-shaped (stomata) or solid (stigmata). The purpose of this study was to clarify the nature and significance of these controversial structures. A glutaraldehyde-fixed normal rat aorta was perfused with silver nitrate; 17 typical stomata and stigmata were photographed en face, then studied on ultrathin serial sections. When seen en face, they fell into three groups: (I) 4 stomata in endothelial cells; (II) 6 stigmata in endothelial cells; (III) 7 stigmata on intercellular junctions. By electron microscopy, (I) all the stomata in endothelial cells corresponded to myoendothelial herniae. (II) Of the 6 stigmata in endothelial cells, 4 corresponded again to myoendothelial herniae, 2 corresponded to blebs (it seemed likely that these blebs had existed in vivo, but the possibility of a fixation artefact could not be excluded). (III) Of the 7 stigmata on intercellular junctions, one corresponded to the diapedesis of a mononuclear cell; the other 6 did not correspond to visible endothelial changes and are best interpreted as points of normally higher permeability. We conclude that stomata and stigmata (under the conditions of our experiments) can be explained in at least 4 different ways, depending in part on their location (in cells, on junctions). These ancient terms therefore remain useful for descriptive purposes, as long as it is realized that their significance in any given case must be determined by electron microscopic study.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3933173     DOI: 10.1007/bf00739964

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol        ISSN: 0174-7398


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