Pollay Michael
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Res. 2010 Jun 21;7:9. doi: 10.1186/1743-8454-7-9.
This review traces the development of our understanding of the anatomy and physiological properties of the two systems responsible for the drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into the systemic circulation. The roles of the cranial and spinal arachnoid villi (AV) and the lymphatic outflow systems are evaluated as to the dominance of one over the other in various species and degree of animal maturation. The functional capabilities of the total CSF drainage system are presented, with evidence that the duality of the system is supported by the changes in fluid outflow dynamics in human and sub-human primates in hydrocephalus. The review also reconciles the relative importance and alterations of each of the outflow systems in a variety of clinical pathological conditions.
本综述追溯了我们对负责将脑脊液(CSF)引流至体循环的两个系统的解剖结构和生理特性的认识发展过程。评估了颅蛛网膜绒毛(AV)和脊髓蛛网膜绒毛以及淋巴引流系统在不同物种和动物成熟度中彼此的优势地位。介绍了整个脑脊液引流系统的功能能力,有证据表明该系统的双重性在人类和非人灵长类动物脑积水时的液体流出动力学变化中得到支持。本综述还梳理了在各种临床病理状况下每个流出系统的相对重要性及变化情况。