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Utah State University

1990

Microcirculation

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Innervation And Vascular Pharmacodynamics Of The Mouse Spleen, Frank D. Reilly Dec 1990

Innervation And Vascular Pharmacodynamics Of The Mouse Spleen, Frank D. Reilly

Scanning Microscopy

Neurohistochemical and in vivo and electron microscopic methods demonstrated α-and ,β-adrenergic receptors and adrenergic innervation in arterioles and "arterial" capillaries of the mouse spleen. Such innervation and receptors in venules and channels within the red pulp were sparse. Cholinergic innervation and receptors were judged to be absent in the microvasculature. Histamine elicited arteriolar dilation which was blocked by metiamide suggesting the presence of H2 receptors. However , following blockade of H2 receptors, histamine produced arteriolar constriction. Serotonin elicited only venular constriction. Lactic acid caused arteriolar constriction; bradykinin and prostaglandins (PG) E2 and PGF triggered arteriolar constriction, …


Microcirculatory Pathways And Blood Flow In Spleen: New Insights From Washout Kinetics, Corrosion Casts, And Quantitative Intravital Videomicroscopy, A. C. Groom, E. E. Schmidt, I. C. Macdonald Oct 1990

Microcirculatory Pathways And Blood Flow In Spleen: New Insights From Washout Kinetics, Corrosion Casts, And Quantitative Intravital Videomicroscopy, A. C. Groom, E. E. Schmidt, I. C. Macdonald

Scanning Microscopy

The dynamics of splenic microcirculatory blood flow and the role of the spleen with respect to red blood cells (RBCs) have been elucidated by means of several different experimental approaches. First, the organ was treated as a 'black box' and input/output relationships were studied, such as the kinetics of RBC and plasma washout during Ringer perfusion. Second, micro-corrosion casts were prepared from minimal amounts of injected material, such that 'fast' pathways for flow were selectively identified. Third, high-resolution video-microscopy was carried out in rat and mouse spleens transilluminated in vivo, with subsequent quantitative analysis of the data. New insights were …


The Microvasculature Of The Guinea Pig Ureter. A Scanning Electron Microscopic Investigation, S. Aharinejad, A. Lametschwandtner, W. Höltl, W. Firbas Aug 1990

The Microvasculature Of The Guinea Pig Ureter. A Scanning Electron Microscopic Investigation, S. Aharinejad, A. Lametschwandtner, W. Höltl, W. Firbas

Scanning Microscopy

In 24 albinotic guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) the gross vasculature and the microvascular architecture of the ureter were studied by light microscopy of tissue blocks and by scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts. The guinea pig ureter is supplied by the renal artery proximally, by the aorta and the internal iliac artery in its mid-segment, and by the uterine and prostatic as well as by the vesical arteries distally. The main arterial trunks run alongside the ureter before they branch to send perforating arterioles to the muscular coat and the mucosal lining. The draining venules are found on …


A Three-Dimensional Study Of The Morphology And Topography Of Pericytes In The Microvascular Bed Of Skeletal Muscle, E. Gaudio, L. Pannarale, A. Caggiati, G. Marinozzi Jun 1990

A Three-Dimensional Study Of The Morphology And Topography Of Pericytes In The Microvascular Bed Of Skeletal Muscle, E. Gaudio, L. Pannarale, A. Caggiati, G. Marinozzi

Scanning Microscopy

Digested tissue specimens and corrosion casts of rat soleus and tibialis anterior muscles were employed for this Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) study. The shape, morphology, and position of pericytes were compared to corresponding imprints on the cast surfaces. Pericytes, observed in digested tissue specimens, showed a typical morphological pattern: a central body with two primary processes that run along the capillary in opposite directions. From these primary processes, secondary ones arise and often encircle the vessel almost completely.

On the surface of corrosion casts, roundish imprints were found in the microvascular tree at the same level where digested tissue specimens …