Vascular pattern of the mammalian ovary with special reference to the three-dimensional architecture of the spiral artery.

S Takada, T Shimada, M Nakamura, H Mori, T Kigawa
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Abstract

Casts of blood vessels in the ovaries of the female rat, pig and monkey were made with methacrylate, dissected out under a dissecting microscope and observed in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The ovarian arteries and their branches were characterized by the presence of a spiral configuration. The spiral course of the arteries, however, varied greatly in detail among the different species. The arteries in the pig and monkey ovaries had tightly spiraling configurations, while there was only an image suggestive of a spiral in the rat ovarian arteries. The former species showed a rich plexus of the spiral arteries in the hilus and medulla of the organ. Their branches straightened at the transitional region between the medulla and cortex but again showed spiral configurations in the cortex. Further, the arterial branches supplying the growing and mature follicles showed a much more marked extent to the spiral configurations as compared with those of the corpus luteum. In this paper morphological findings shall be discussed in correlation with their physiological implications.

哺乳动物卵巢的血管模式,特别参考螺旋动脉的三维结构。
用甲基丙烯酸酯制备雌性大鼠、猪和猴卵巢血管模型,在解剖显微镜下解剖,并在扫描电镜下观察。卵巢动脉及其分支的特征是螺旋形结构的存在。然而,动脉的螺旋状轨迹在不同物种之间的细节差别很大。猪和猴的卵巢动脉呈紧密的螺旋状结构,而大鼠的卵巢动脉只有一个螺旋状的图像。前一种在器官的门和髓质中显示出丰富的螺旋动脉丛。它们的分支在髓质和皮层之间的过渡区呈直线型,但在皮层再次呈现螺旋状结构。此外,与黄体相比,供应生长和成熟卵泡的动脉分支显示出更明显的螺旋结构。在本文中,形态学的发现将与它们的生理意义相关的讨论。
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