Scott D E, Krobisch-Dudley G, Paull W K, Kozlowski G P
Cell Tissue Res. 1977 Apr 7;179(2):235-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00219799.
This investigation has utilized a correlative scanning-transmission electron microscopic technique in the analysis of the primate cerebral ventricular system. This approach has demonstrated a complex network of supraependymal cellular elements upon the walls of the third cerebral ventricle in direct contact with the ventricular lumen. Type I neuronal-like cells and type II histiocytic-like cells with potential phagocytic capabilities have been observed in large numbers throughout the third ventricle. Type I neuron-like cells are discussed in the context that they may represent a population of receptor-cells which serve to assess ambient changes in the composition of bioactive peptides in the cerebrospinal fluid and may serve as a supraependymal network that integrates the endocrine hypothalamus with other circumventricular organs which may also be sites of neuroendocrine transduction.
本研究采用了相关的扫描透射电子显微镜技术来分析灵长类动物的脑室系统。这种方法已证明,在第三脑室壁上存在一个与脑室腔直接接触的室管膜上细胞成分的复杂网络。在整个第三脑室中大量观察到具有潜在吞噬能力的I型神经元样细胞和II型组织细胞样细胞。I型神经元样细胞被认为可能代表一群受体细胞,用于评估脑脊液中生物活性肽成分的环境变化,并可能作为一个室管膜上网络,将下丘脑内分泌与其他可能也是神经内分泌转导部位的室周器官整合起来。