Transmission of substances through the exocoelomic cavity after introduction into the vitelline circulation by cannulation: what route?

Acta anatomica Pub Date : 1998-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000046464
E P Mensah-Brown, P A Lawrence, D J Pallot
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Abstract

The morphology of the main vitelline vein and its tributaries which carry the embryotroph from the yolk sac into the rat embryo has been studied by electron microscopy after perfusing the conceptus with a solution of lanthanum nitrate in Karnovsky's fixative. The distribution of the contents of these vessels and the routes taken into and out of the various embryonic compartments have also been investigated. The vitelline vein and its tributaries are lined by a discontinuous endothelial layer, with no basement membrane or mural elements, and it is separated from the exocoelomic cavity by a continuous layer of squamous cells. In addition to the lumina of the vessels of the conceptus, lanthanum nitrate was observed in the mesenchymal space surrounding the yolk sac, the intercellular spaces between the yolk sac endodermal cells but not on their apical surfaces, the intercellular spaces between the cells lining the exocoelomic cavity, the exocoelomic cavity, the mesenchymal space around the umbilical vessels and the intercellular spaces between the ectodermal cells of the embryo. It has been demonstrated that substances enter the exocoelomic cavity mainly through the intercellular spaces of its lining cells via the mesenchymal space around the main vitelline vein and its tributaries. Whilst we were unable to demonstrate gaps in the endothelial lining of the umbilical vessels, it seems to be the likeliest explanation for the presence of lanthanum around its extravascular space. The significance of the distribution of the contents of he vitelline vasculature is discussed.

物质经插管进入卵黄循环后经外腔的传输:什么途径?
用卡诺夫斯基固定液灌注硝酸镧溶液后,用电镜观察了卵黄囊携带胚胎营养物质进入大鼠胚胎的卵黄主静脉及其支流的形态。还研究了这些血管内容物的分布以及进出不同胚胎室的途径。卵黄静脉及其支流由不连续的内皮层排列,没有基底膜或壁层,由一连续的鳞状细胞层与外腔隔开。除胎体血管腔外,在卵黄囊周围的间质间隙、卵黄囊内胚层细胞间的细胞间隙(但未在卵黄囊顶端表面)、外腔腔内细胞间的细胞间隙、外腔内细胞间的细胞间隙、脐带血管周围的间质间隙和胚胎外胚层细胞间的细胞间隙均可见到硝酸镧。研究表明,物质主要通过卵黄主静脉及其支流周围的间充质间隙进入卵黄腔。虽然我们无法证实脐带血管内皮层的间隙,但这似乎是最有可能解释其血管外空间周围存在镧的原因。讨论了卵黄血管内容物分布的意义。
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