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Light and electron [SEM and TEM] microscope study of the fourth ventricle ependymal lining in rabbit
Egyptian Journal of Anatomy [The]. 1994; 17 (1): 103-114
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-111765
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The ependymal structure of the floor of the fourth ventricle of adult rabbit was investigated using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Eight adult healthy male rabbits were anaesthetized with ether and sacrificed. Small pieces of the floor of fourth ventricle were taken. They were processed for preparation of paraffin sections, stained with Hx and E and examined by L/M. Other minute pieces of them were processed for scanning and transmission electron microscope study. The ependymal cells of the fourth ventricle were seen forming a single row of cuboidal cells with prominent rounded nuclei. Scanning electron microscope showed that the floor of the fourth ventricle exhibited different zones separated by prominent grooves. The ependymal cells exhibited a dense netweek of long cilia. These cilia gradually decreased towards the median sulcus where the ependymal cells were devoid of cilia, but instead they had microvilli on their luminal surfaces. Also pit-like holes appeared in the ependymal lining along the median sulcus, globular supra-ependymal surface projections were noticed. The transmission electron microscope showed that the cells apart from the median sulcus had long and profuse network of interwoven microvilli and cilia over their luminal surface. The cell bodies exhibited supranuelear Golgi complexes, few electron dense granules and multivesiculated bodies. These features suggested a secretory and/or absorptive role
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Rabbits / Microscopy, Electron Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Anat. Year: 1994

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Rabbits / Microscopy, Electron Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Anat. Year: 1994