Ultrastructural changes in the ependymal lining of the median eminence following the intraventricular administration of catecholamine
โ Scribed by Schechter, Joel ;Weiner, Richard
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 785 KB
- Volume
- 172
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Changes in the ependymal surfaces of the floor of the third ventricle and lateral recess have been studied in male rats by electron microscopy after the intraventricular administration of epinephrine or dopamine. In control rats the floor of the third ventricle has essentially a smooth contour interrupted only by occasional blebโlike protrusions or microvilli. In the floor of the lateral recess this surface gradually becomes more irregular due to the appearance of increased surface modifications. A further increase in the number of complexlyโfolded microvilli, pinocytotic vacuoles and coated vesicles occurs on the epenโdymal surface of the roof of the lateral recess and adjacent ependyma. These morphological findings are consistent with the concept that the ependymal cells of the lateral recess may serve as important sites for the absorption of materials from the CSF.
Increased numbers of blebโlike protrusions were observed on the ependymal surface of the floor of the third ventricle five minutes after the intraventricular administration of either epinephrine or dopamine. The ependymal surface of the roof of the lateral recess also showed blebโlike protrusions and a complexlyโfolded microvillus border. Fifteen minutes after either the epinephrine or dopaโmine administration all of the ependymal surfaces studied appeared as in control rats. The increase in blebโlike protrusions noted in the floor of the third ventricle after the injection of epinephrine or dopamine are suggestive of a secretory process rather than a manifestation of an absorptive function in this region.
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In a recent publication (Dey, '43) the effects of various hypothalamic and hypophysial lesions upon the gonadotrophic activity of the pituitary of the female guinea pig were reported. The results of this study indicated that the median eminence might be concerned in the regulation of pituitary gonad