Wolfram-Gabel R, Maillot C, Koritké J G
Institut d'Anatomie Normale, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg, France.
Acta Anat (Basel). 1991;141(1):46-50.
The blood supply of the corpus callosum is studied in 20 brains by injecting the vascular system with gelatinous Indian ink. The arterial vascularization derives mainly from the anterior cerebral arteries, accessed from the median artery of the corpus callosum or from the terminal and choroidal branches of the posterior cerebral arteries. The various arteries give off perforating branches which are direct or indirect, short, of middle length or long. All these arteries concentrate on the peripheral wall of the corpus callosum. Inside of it these various arteries give off numerous terminal and collateral branches running between the nervous fibres and forming a characteristic vascular network which nourishes the capillary network. The venous vascularization of the corpus callosum is tributary to the deep venous system of the brain and concentrates on the central wall of the commissure.
通过向血管系统注射凝胶状印度墨水,对20个大脑中的胼胝体血液供应进行了研究。动脉血管主要来自大脑前动脉,从胼胝体的正中动脉或大脑后动脉的终末支和脉络膜支进入。各种动脉发出直接或间接的、短的、中等长度或长的穿支。所有这些动脉都集中在胼胝体的外周壁上。在其内部,这些不同的动脉发出许多终末支和侧支,在神经纤维之间穿行,形成一个独特的血管网络,为毛细血管网络提供营养。胼胝体的静脉血管汇入大脑的深静脉系统,并集中在连合的中央壁上。