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Scanning Microscopy

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1989

Scanning electron microscopy

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The Vascular System Of Xenotransplanted Tumors -Scanning Electron And Light Microscopic Studies-, M. A. Konerding, F. Steinberg, V. Budach Jan 1989

The Vascular System Of Xenotransplanted Tumors -Scanning Electron And Light Microscopic Studies-, M. A. Konerding, F. Steinberg, V. Budach

Scanning Microscopy

A widely used model for investigating basic tumor characteristics and different treatment modalities preclinically is the immune-deficient, athymic nude mouse. This model offers many morphological parallelisms to the clinical situation.

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the vascularization pattern of xenotransplanted human melanomas and sarcomas using different methods. Xenotransplanted tumors of 62 congenital thymusaplastic nude mice were examined ultrastructurally and topographically after corrosion cast and tissue preparation. Quantitative measurements of tumors injected with India ink were carried out to obtain comparable information on the vascular densities in the tumors.

Quantitative measurements showed that there is no zonal, topographic …


Vascular "Sphincter" And Microangioarchitecture In The Central Nervous System: Constriction Of Intraparenchymal Blood Vessels Following A Treatment Of Vasoconstrictive Neurotransmitter, K. Nakai, Y. Naka, H. Yokote, T. Ikatura, H. Imai, N. Komai, T. Maeda Jan 1989

Vascular "Sphincter" And Microangioarchitecture In The Central Nervous System: Constriction Of Intraparenchymal Blood Vessels Following A Treatment Of Vasoconstrictive Neurotransmitter, K. Nakai, Y. Naka, H. Yokote, T. Ikatura, H. Imai, N. Komai, T. Maeda

Scanning Microscopy

The site of action of neuropeptide Y (NPY), a potent vasoconstrictive neurotransmitter, on the intraparenchymal blood vessels in the rat parietal cortex was demonstrated using a corrosion cast technique with scanning electron microscopy. Our observations were confined to the cortical area where the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) had been reduced significantly by in situ application of NPY. A striking finding in that area was the diffuse narrowing of the perforating arteries in the upper cortical layers. Ring-like compressions on the corrosion casts, presumably formed by active vascular sphincters along the arteries, capillaries and venules within the brain parenchyma, seemed …