Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Claudio A. Ferraz de
Data de Publicação: 1983
Outros Autores: Chagas,Cláudio Fava, Silva,Ciro Ferreira da, Reis,Francisco Prado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1983000100005
Resumo: Topographical variations of the ependymal surface of the whole brain ventricular system of Bradypus tridactylus were studied at the scanning electron microscope after CO2 critical point drying and carbon-gold coating. Certain selected areas were also studied at the transmission electron microscope, following standard technical procedures. We observed distinct patterns in the distribution of cilia, microvilli and supraependymal structures (nerve-like and fibrous astrocyte fibers), and also a small number of blebs. It the lateral transition zone between the floor and roof of the lateral ventricle were found interconrected stellate bulgings measuring an average 98 x 190 mm, constituted by a complex meshwork of processes from fibrous astrocytes, without ependymal lining and with few cell bodies. In the junction between these formations and the underlying neuropil, ciliated ependymal-cell-like glial cells were found to delimit complex labyrinthic spaces. Based on the morphological findings, morpho-functional considerations are made.
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title Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
spellingShingle Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
Carvalho,Claudio A. Ferraz de
title_short Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
title_full Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
title_fullStr Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
title_full_unstemmed Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
title_sort Correlative scanning and transmission electron microscopic study on the ependymal surface of Bradypus Tridactylus
author Carvalho,Claudio A. Ferraz de
author_facet Carvalho,Claudio A. Ferraz de
Chagas,Cláudio Fava
Silva,Ciro Ferreira da
Reis,Francisco Prado
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author2 Chagas,Cláudio Fava
Silva,Ciro Ferreira da
Reis,Francisco Prado
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Chagas,Cláudio Fava
Silva,Ciro Ferreira da
Reis,Francisco Prado
description Topographical variations of the ependymal surface of the whole brain ventricular system of Bradypus tridactylus were studied at the scanning electron microscope after CO2 critical point drying and carbon-gold coating. Certain selected areas were also studied at the transmission electron microscope, following standard technical procedures. We observed distinct patterns in the distribution of cilia, microvilli and supraependymal structures (nerve-like and fibrous astrocyte fibers), and also a small number of blebs. It the lateral transition zone between the floor and roof of the lateral ventricle were found interconrected stellate bulgings measuring an average 98 x 190 mm, constituted by a complex meshwork of processes from fibrous astrocytes, without ependymal lining and with few cell bodies. In the junction between these formations and the underlying neuropil, ciliated ependymal-cell-like glial cells were found to delimit complex labyrinthic spaces. Based on the morphological findings, morpho-functional considerations are made.
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