[Ultrastructure of the cellular patches of the arachnoid membrane of the human brain (concerning the origin of the arachnoid-endothelial cleavages of the cerebral dura mater). Electron microscopic study].

Voprosy neirokhirurgii Pub Date : 1976-07-01
G F Dobrovol'skiĭ
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The ultrastructure of cellular spots was studied--growths of the external arachnoidendothelial layer of the arachnoid membrane of the human cerebral hemispheres. The peculiarities of their ultrastructure depending on the stage of their development were revealed. "Young", cellular spots were formed by accumulations of osmiophobic round-shaped cells that are lined from the outside by osmiophilic cells like the whole of the arachnoid membrane surface. "Mature" cellular spots contain great number of oxmiophobic (viable) cells located in a immediate proximity of the subdural space, and they form the main source of viable arachnoidenodthelial cells found in the subdural fluid. The author believes that these cells penetrate together with the subdural fluid flow into the dura mater where, under specific conditions, they may become a source of arachnoidendothelial chippings.

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人脑蛛网膜细胞斑块的超微结构(关于大脑硬脑膜蛛网膜内皮劈裂的起源)。电镜研究]。
研究了人大脑半球蛛网膜外内皮层蛛网膜细胞斑点的超微结构。揭示了它们在不同发育阶段超微结构的特点。“年轻”的细胞斑点是由憎锇的圆形细胞聚集形成的,这些细胞从外面排列着亲锇细胞,就像整个蛛网膜表面一样。“成熟”细胞斑含有大量位于硬膜下间隙附近的恐氧(活的)细胞,它们是硬膜下液中活的蛛网膜上皮细胞的主要来源。作者认为,这些细胞与硬脑膜下液体一起进入硬脑膜,在特定条件下,它们可能成为蛛网膜内皮碎片的来源。
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