[Microvascular architecture of the temporomandibular joint in the adult rabbit as studied by the injection replica SEM method. 1. Rest position of jaws].

Nihon Ago Kansetsu Gakkai Zasshi Pub Date : 1989-01-01
R Takagi, Y Ohashi, S Yoshida, S Kobayashi
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Microvascular architecture of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) was studied three-dimensionally in the rabbit using the vascular casting/scanning electron microscope method. TMJ was found to be a well-vascularized organ with the most dense vascular distribution in the retro-discal region, but no blood vessels were observed in the articular disc. Morphologically the vascular networks in the upper and lower layers of the transitional area of the retro-discal region into the articular disc were different. The upper layer had a coarse, cap-shaped network beneath the synovial membrane of the superior articular space, whereas a fine and flat network was observed in the corresponding region of the lower layer. The capillaries overlying these networks took winding courses and formed hairpin-like loops at the discal ends of the networks in both layers, but the winding arrangement was more conspicuous in the lower layer, whereas the loop formation was more marked in the upper layer. The result indicate that in addition to the range of movement, the upper and lower layers may be functionally different in the production of synovial fluid and nutritional supply.

用注射复制扫描电镜(SEM)研究成年家兔颞下颌关节微血管结构。1. 下巴的休息位置]。
采用血管铸型/扫描电镜技术对家兔颞下颌关节(TMJ)微血管结构进行了三维研究。TMJ是一个血管化良好的器官,椎间盘后区血管分布最密集,但关节盘未见血管。椎间盘后向关节盘过渡区上下两层的血管网在形态学上是不同的。上层在上关节间隙的滑膜下有一个粗糙的帽状网络,而下层的相应区域则有一个细而扁平的网络。覆盖在这些网络上的毛细血管呈缠绕状,在两层网络的圆盘端形成发夹状的环,但下层的缠绕排列更明显,上层的环形成更明显。结果表明,除了运动范围外,上下两层在滑液的产生和营养供应方面可能存在功能上的差异。
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