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The ventricular system of the pigeon brain: a scanning electron microscope study.

P Mestres1, K Rascher.   

Abstract

The fine structural features and regional differences of the ependyma in adult pigeons have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy. Pigeons of either sex were fixed with buffered glutaraldehyde (3%) and formaldehyde (0.5%) by intravascular perfusion. The brain was dissected using section planes adequate to expose each part of the ventricular system. The specimens were then dehydrated, critical point dried and sputtered with gold. Depending upon the distribution of cilia, microvilli and single cilia, different areas were recognised in the 4 ventricles. The topographic locations of these areas were determined using the atlas of Karten & Hodos (1967). The medial surfaces of the 1st and 2nd lateral ventricles are more densely ciliated than the lateral surfaces. In the floor of the 4th ventricle the medial part is less ciliated than the lateral parts. The circumventricular organs (subseptal organ, organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis, infundibulum, choroid plexus, subcommissural organ, area postrema) show very characteristic surfaces and are surrounded by a transitional zone with the nonspecialized ependyma. In contrast, in the paraventricular organ the transition to the nonspecialized ependyma is rather abrupt. The ependyma covering the trochlear nucleus appears densely ciliated, differing from that of the classic circumventricular organs. Finally, the existence of openings in the caudal medullary velum, which represent direct communications between the ventricles and the subarachnoid space, was demonstrated.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8157492      PMCID: PMC1259925     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


  75 in total

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Authors:  W J Flor; A E James; J L Ribas; J L Parker; W L Sickel
Journal:  Scan Electron Microsc       Date:  1979

2.  Scanning electron microscopy of the ventricular surface of the paraventricular organ in the domestic fowl.

Authors:  K Hirunagi; M Yasuda
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-04-12       Impact factor: 5.249

3.  Scanning electron microscopic analysis of the linings of the fourth ventricle in the domestic fowl.

Authors:  K Hirunagi; M Yasuda
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-03-09       Impact factor: 5.249

4.  The morphology of extrachoroidal ependyma overlying gray and white matter in the rabbit lateral ventricle.

Authors:  R B Page; J M Rosenstein; A E Leure-duPree
Journal:  Anat Rec       Date:  1979-05

Review 5.  The subfornical organ.

Authors:  H D Dellmann; J B Simpson
Journal:  Int Rev Cytol       Date:  1979

6.  Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of intraventricular dendrite terminals of hypothalamic cerebrospinal fluid contacting neurons in Triturus vulgaris.

Authors:  I Vigh-Teichmann; B Vigh; B Aros; L Jennes; K Sikora; J Kovács
Journal:  Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch       Date:  1979

7.  Scanning electron microscopy of the wall of the third ventricle in the brain of Rana temporaria. Part IV.

Authors:  G De Waele; K Dierickx
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-11       Impact factor: 5.249

8.  Fenestration of the epithelium lining the roof of the fourth cerebral ventricle in amphibia.

Authors:  H C Jones
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-04-30       Impact factor: 5.249

9.  Fine structure of the ependymal cells in the area postrema of the domestic fowl.

Authors:  K Hirunagi; M Yasuda
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-08-03       Impact factor: 5.249

10.  The choroid plexus of the mature and aging rat: the choroidal epithelium.

Authors:  A Peters; R C Swan
Journal:  Anat Rec       Date:  1979-07
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  2 in total

1.  Culture of cells from tissues of adult and larval sea lamprey.

Authors:  C Ma; P Collodi
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 2.058

2.  Tanycyte-like cells form a blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in the circumventricular organs of the mouse brain.

Authors:  Fanny Langlet; Amandine Mullier; Sebastien G Bouret; Vincent Prevot; Benedicte Dehouck
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2013-10-15       Impact factor: 3.215

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