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淋巴管通过与嗅神经的独特关联进入脑脊液。

Lymphatic vessels gain access to cerebrospinal fluid through unique association with olfactory nerves.

作者信息

Zakharov Andrei, Papaiconomou Christina, Johnston Miles

机构信息

Neuroscience Research, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Lymphat Res Biol. 2004;2(3):139-46. doi: 10.1089/lrb.2004.2.139.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physiological studies suggest that a major portion of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage is associated with transport along cranial and spinal nerves with absorption taking place into lymphatic vessels external to the central nervous system. Especially important is CSF transport through the cribriform plate in association with the olfactory nerves. This study examined the anatomical connections that link the CSF and extracranial lymphatics at the base of the brain.

METHODS AND RESULTS

The contrast agent, Yellow Microfil, was infused into the cranial sub-arachnoid compartment of 2- to 7-day-old lambs postmortem. In some animals, blue Microfil was perfused into the carotid arteries. Yellow Microfil was observed in extensive lymphatic networks in the submucosa associated with the olfactory and respiratory epithelium. Since little of the contrast agent was present within the interstitium of the olfactory submucosa, there appeared to be direct continuity between the subarachnoid space, the perineurial spaces of the olfactory nerve fibers that penetrated the cribriform plate, and the lumens of the lymphatic vessels within the olfactory submucosa. Lymphatics encircled the olfactory nerves at the level of the emerging nerve rootlets (in many cases providing the outer limit of the perineurial space) and then dispersed freely in the submucosa at greater distance from the crib-riform plate. These vessels converged into larger collecting ducts that emptied into various lymph nodes in the head and neck.

CONCLUSIONS

Lymphatic vessels gain access to the brain extracellular fluid (CSF) in an unusual anatomical association with the olfactory nerves external to the cranial vault. This study highlights the important role played by lymphatic vessels in CSF absorption.

摘要

背景

生理学研究表明,脑脊液(CSF)的主要引流部分与沿颅神经和脊神经的运输有关,吸收发生在中枢神经系统外部的淋巴管中。脑脊液通过筛板与嗅神经相关的运输尤为重要。本研究检查了连接脑底部脑脊液和颅外淋巴管的解剖学联系。

方法与结果

将造影剂黄色微丝注入2至7日龄死产羔羊的颅蛛网膜下腔。在一些动物中,蓝色微丝被注入颈动脉。在与嗅觉和呼吸上皮相关的黏膜下层广泛的淋巴网络中观察到黄色微丝。由于嗅觉黏膜下层的间质中几乎没有造影剂,蛛网膜下腔、穿透筛板的嗅神经纤维的神经束膜间隙与嗅觉黏膜下层内的淋巴管腔之间似乎存在直接连续性。淋巴管在嗅神经根出现的水平环绕嗅神经(在许多情况下为神经束膜间隙的外部界限),然后在距筛板更远的黏膜下层自由分散。这些血管汇聚成较大 的集合管,排入头颈部的各种淋巴结。

结论

淋巴管通过与颅顶外部的嗅神经形成异常的解剖学联系进入脑细胞外液(脑脊液)。本研究强调了淋巴管在脑脊液吸收中所起的重要作用。

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