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Sphincters In The Rat Pulmonary Veins. Comparison Of Scanning Electron And Transmission Electron Microscopic Studies, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck, A. Lametschwandtner, P. Franz, W. Firbas Oct 1991

Sphincters In The Rat Pulmonary Veins. Comparison Of Scanning Electron And Transmission Electron Microscopic Studies, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck, A. Lametschwandtner, P. Franz, W. Firbas

Scanning Microscopy

The microvasculature of the rat lung was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of vascular corrosion casts and tissue sections. Particular emphasis was placed on postcapillary venules, pulmonary venules and small pulmonary veins (small interlobular veins).

Casts of lung capillaries appeared inconspicuous with smooth surface. On the casts of pulmonary venules and small pulmonary veins, by contrast, series of narrow annular constrictions, present at regular distances of 20-25 μm, were seen. These constrictions may be drastic, narrowing down the caliber of the vessel up to 50%. In the constrictions the marks of circularly running tubular …


Microvascularization Of The Pleura In Rats And Guinea Pigs, S. Aharinejad, A. Lametschwandtner, P. Böck, P. Franz Oct 1991

Microvascularization Of The Pleura In Rats And Guinea Pigs, S. Aharinejad, A. Lametschwandtner, P. Böck, P. Franz

Scanning Microscopy

The microvascularization of the visceral and parietal pleura was studied in rats and guinea pigs using vascular corrosion casts and scanning electron microscopy.

The visceral pleura was shown to be devoid of a vascular bed of its own. The capillary meshwork observed on the surface of the lung belongs to the pulmonary parenchyma. The parietal pleura, by contrast, possesses its own capillary network with an appropriate arterial supply and a venous drainage. The parietal pleural capillaries cover the costal regions completely, whereas the intercostal spaces are only provided by interspersed small patches of capillaries. That the feeding arteries of the …


Morphological Study Of Calcospherites In Rat And Rabbit Incisor Dentin, H. Mishima, T. Sakae, Y. Kozawa Jul 1991

Morphological Study Of Calcospherites In Rat And Rabbit Incisor Dentin, H. Mishima, T. Sakae, Y. Kozawa

Scanning Microscopy

Calcospherites from incisors of rats and rabbits were studied, by means of secondary and backscattered electron images, using scanning electron microscopy. Part of each incisor specimen was made anorganic to allow observation of the surface of the mineralization front by scanning electron microscopy; the other part was ground on one side for observation by scanning electron microscopy with a backscattered electron image detector. In both species the labial mineralization front was wavy and the image showed fused calcospherites, whereas the lingual mineralization front appeared to consist of a combination of linear and globular forms. In rat labial dentin the calcospherites …