González-Robles A, Glusman S
Cell Tissue Res. 1979 Jul 17;199(3):519-28. doi: 10.1007/BF00236087.
The filum terminale, or terminal portion of the spinal cord, was studied in normal adult frogs (Rana pipiens) bu means of light and electron microscopy. Astroglial cells are the predominant elements in this region. The rostral portion of the filum terminale consists mainly of (1) a peripheral dense ring of myelinated and some unmyelinated nerve fibers, and processes of astrobytes terminating at the subpial space; (2) an intermediate zone, in which astrocytes are the main cellular elements in addition to a few degenerated neurons; and (3) a central region where the central canal is lined by dark and light ependymal cells. In the caudal portion of the filum terminale, the amount of neuropil is greatly reduced. This region os formed mainly by astrocytic glial cells and very few neuronal elements. The central canal in the caudal portion is located ventrally and contains a lining consisting almost exclusively of dark ependymal cells.
对成年正常青蛙(豹蛙)的终丝,即脊髓的末端部分,进行了光镜和电镜研究。星形胶质细胞是该区域的主要成分。终丝的头侧部分主要由以下部分组成:(1)外周密集的有髓和一些无髓神经纤维环,以及终止于软膜下间隙的星形胶质细胞突起;(2)中间带,除了少数退化的神经元外,星形胶质细胞是主要的细胞成分;(3)中央区,中央管由深色和浅色室管膜细胞衬里。在终丝的尾侧部分,神经毡的数量大大减少。该区域主要由星形胶质细胞和极少数神经元成分形成。尾侧部分的中央管位于腹侧,其衬里几乎完全由深色室管膜细胞组成。