Gansburgskiĭ A N
Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol. 1989 Jan;96(1):59-63.
The vascular bed in 25 rabbits and 25 white rats has been revealed by means of vital injection of Indian ink into the intraorganic vessels, staining of erythrocytes (benzidine reaction) and silver impregnation. In preparations of the aorta, inferior and superior vena cava diameter of the vessels, the wall and middle membrane thickness, amount of elastic membranes have been measured. Ramification of small vessels and capillaries are revealed only in the paravasal tissues, surrounding the aorta and veins. In serial sections it has been stated that at their greatest extent vasa vasorum has no walls and only in places, where the intercostal (or others) vessels get out of the aorta in its middle or external tunics, a limited, as to its spread, network of intramural vessels exists. The morphometrical analysis does not show any regular connection between the vascular diameter, wall thickness, or middle membrane thickness, amount of elastic membranes in it with presence or peculiarities in distribution of the intramural vessels.