The red pulp of the human spleen. Structural basis of blood filtration.

M Brozman, J Jakubovský
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The paper summarizes the authors' findings indicative of an open blood circulation in the human spleen, particularly those obtained by immune and enzyme histo- and cyto-chemical methods, and by electron microscopy. In the red pulp the blood gets into the extravascular spaces of the pulp cords, where the individual blood components have to pass between numerous macrophages to reach the sinuses. The sinus wall is composed of elongated endothelial cells surrounded by waved annular or ring fibers of the basement membrane. In some areas annular fibers are joined by longitudinal fibers, giving rise to the filtration lattice, the fenestrated basement membrane. The sinus wall represents the last filter barrier which decises whether the blood elements get back into the blood or not. Extravasation of blood secures that all foreign as well as the altered own components, particularly cellular and particle ones naturally along with the normal constituents get from the circulating blood into extravascular spaces. In the next phase, however, the normal ones return into the circulation, whereas the abnormal components are removed from the extravascular tissue by means of the macrophagic and immune system of the spleen.

人脾的红色髓。血液过滤的结构基础。
本文总结了作者的研究结果,表明人类脾脏有开放的血液循环,特别是通过免疫和酶组织和细胞化学方法以及电子显微镜获得的结果。在红髓中,血液进入髓索的血管外空间,在那里,单个血液成分必须通过大量巨噬细胞才能到达鼻窦。窦壁由细长的内皮细胞组成,被基底膜的波状环状或环状纤维包围。在某些区域,环形纤维由纵向纤维连接,形成过滤晶格,即有孔基膜。窦壁代表最后的过滤屏障,它决定血液元素是否回到血液中。血液的外渗确保了所有外来成分以及改变了的自身成分,特别是细胞和颗粒成分自然地与正常成分一起从循环血液中进入血管外空间。在下一阶段,正常成分重新进入循环,而异常成分则通过脾的巨噬细胞和免疫系统从血管外组织中清除。
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