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大鼠和家兔终丝中瑞氏纤维糖蛋白的空间分布

Spatial distribution of Reissner's fiber glycoproteins in the filum terminale of the rat and rabbit.

作者信息

Molina B, Rodríguez E M, Peruzzo B, Caprile T, Nualart F

机构信息

Unidad de Histología, Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile.

出版信息

Microsc Res Tech. 2001 Mar 1;52(5):552-63. doi: 10.1002/1097-0029(20010301)52:5<552::AID-JEMT1040>3.0.CO;2-H.

Abstract

The subcommissural organ secretes into the third ventricle glycoproteins that condense to form the Reissner's fiber (RF). At the distal end of the central canal of the spinal cord, the RF-glycoproteins accumulate in the form of an irregular mass known as massa caudalis. Antibodies against RF-glycoproteins and a set of lectins were used at the light and electron microscopic level to investigate the spatial distribution of the massa caudalis material in the rat and rabbit filum terminale. In the sacral region of the rat, the central canal presents gaps between the ependymal cells through which RF-glycoproteins spread out. The bulk of massa caudalis material, however, escapes through openings in the dorsal wall of the terminal ventricle. In the rabbit, the massa caudalis is formed within the ependymal canal, at the level of the second coccygeal vertebra, it accumulates within preterminal and terminal dilatations of the central canal, and it escapes out through gaps in the dorsal ependymal wall of the terminal ventricle. The existence of wide intercellular spaces and a large orifice (neuroporous) in the dorsal ependymal wall of the terminal ventricle, and the passage of RF-material through them, appear to be conserved evolutionary features. After leaving the terminal ventricle of the rat and rabbit, RF-glycoproteins establish a close spatial association with the numerous blood vessels irrigating the filum terminale, suggesting that in these species the blood vessels are the site of destination of the RF-glycoproteins escaping from the central canal, thus resembling the situation found in lower vertebrates. When passing from the RF stage to the massa caudalis stage, the rabbit RF-glycoproteins lose their sialic acid residues, exposing galactose as the terminal residue. Since this sialic acid-galactose modification of RF-glycoproteins had also been described in lamprey larvae, it may be regarded as a conserved evolutionary feature associated with the formation of the massa caudalis.

摘要

连合下器官向第三脑室分泌糖蛋白,这些糖蛋白凝聚形成赖氏纤维(RF)。在脊髓中央管的远端,RF糖蛋白以不规则团块的形式积聚,称为尾侧块。利用针对RF糖蛋白的抗体和一组凝集素,在光镜和电镜水平研究了大鼠和兔终丝中尾侧块物质的空间分布。在大鼠的骶区,中央管在室管膜细胞之间存在间隙,RF糖蛋白通过这些间隙扩散。然而,大部分尾侧块物质通过终脑室后壁的开口逸出。在兔中,尾侧块在室管膜管内形成,在第二尾椎水平,它积聚在中央管的终末前和终末扩张内,并通过终脑室背侧室管膜壁的间隙逸出。终脑室背侧室管膜壁中存在宽阔的细胞间隙和大孔(神经孔),以及RF物质通过这些间隙,似乎是保守的进化特征。在离开大鼠和兔的终脑室后,RF糖蛋白与众多灌注终丝的血管建立了紧密的空间联系,这表明在这些物种中,血管是从中央管逸出的RF糖蛋白的目的地,因此类似于在低等脊椎动物中发现的情况。当从RF阶段过渡到尾侧块阶段时,兔RF糖蛋白失去其唾液酸残基,露出半乳糖作为末端残基。由于在七鳃鳗幼虫中也描述了RF糖蛋白的这种唾液酸-半乳糖修饰,它可能被视为与尾侧块形成相关的保守进化特征。

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