Reese T S, Karnovsky M J
J Cell Biol. 1967 Jul;34(1):207-17. doi: 10.1083/jcb.34.1.207.
Horseradish peroxidase was administered to mice by intravenous injection, and its distribution in cerebral cortex studied with a recently available technique for localizing peroxidase with the electron microscope. Brains were fixed by either immersion or vascular perfusion 10-60 min after administration of various doses of peroxidase. Exogenous peroxidase was localized in the lumina of blood vessels and in some micropinocytotic vesicles within endothelial cells; none was found beyond the vascular endothelium. Micropinocytotic vesicles were few in number and did not appear to transport peroxidase while tight junctions between endothelial cells were probably responsible for preventing its intercellular passage. Our findings therefore localize, at a fine structural level, a "barrier" to the passage of peroxidase at the endothelium of vessels in the cerebral cortex. The significance of these findings is discussed, particularly with reference to a recent study in which similar techniques were applied to capillaries in heart and skeletal muscle.
通过静脉注射将辣根过氧化物酶给予小鼠,并采用一种最近可用的电子显微镜定位过氧化物酶的技术研究其在大脑皮层中的分布。在给予不同剂量的过氧化物酶后10 - 60分钟,通过浸泡或血管灌注固定大脑。外源性过氧化物酶定位于血管腔以及内皮细胞内的一些微吞饮小泡中;在血管内皮之外未发现。微吞饮小泡数量很少,似乎不运输过氧化物酶,而内皮细胞之间的紧密连接可能负责阻止其细胞间通过。因此,我们的研究结果在精细结构水平上确定了大脑皮层血管内皮处存在对过氧化物酶通过的“屏障”。讨论了这些发现的意义,特别是参考了最近一项将类似技术应用于心脏和骨骼肌毛细血管的研究。