Permeability-related structures in developing and mature microvessels of the chicken optic tectum.

M Bertossi, L Mancini, A Favia, B Nico, D Ribatti, D Virgintino, L Roncali
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The mode and the temporal sequence of the modifications undergone by permeability-related structures in the neural microvessels have been ultrastructurally and morphometrically investigated in optic tecta of 6, 14, and 18 incubation day (i.d.) chicken embryos and of 30 day chickens. Horseradish peroxidase was utilized as a permeability marker. The endo- and exocytosis-related structures (vesicles and vacuoles) and the interendothelial junctions remarkably change during development: the density of the vacuoles is decreased at the 14th i.d., while that of the vesicles becomes significantly low at the 18th i.d., both reaching lowest values in the chicken; the passage of the marker through the endothelial junctions begins to be hindered from the 14th i.d., parallel to the perivascular arrangement of astrocytic glia endfeet, and it is completely blocked at hatching time. The findings suggest that the optic tectum microvessels are permeable, and thus immature, in the early development and progressively acquire morphofunctional features of vessels provided with barrier devices during the pre- and post-natal development of the brain.

鸡视神经顶盖发育和成熟微血管的通透性相关结构。
用超微结构和形态计量学方法研究了6、14和18孵化日龄鸡胚和30日龄鸡的视神经微血管通透性相关结构改变的模式和时间序列。利用辣根过氧化物酶作为渗透标记物。胞内和胞外相关结构(囊泡和液泡)和内皮间连接在发育过程中发生了显著变化:液泡密度在发育第14天下降,而囊泡密度在发育第18天显著降低,均达到鸡的最低点;标记物通过内皮连接的通道从14号开始受阻,平行于星形胶质细胞终足的血管周围排列,并在孵化时完全受阻。研究结果表明,视神经顶盖微血管在发育早期是可渗透的,因此是不成熟的,并在大脑的产前和产后发育过程中逐渐获得具有屏障装置的血管的形态功能特征。
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