Nakayama Y
J Neurocytol. 1976 Oct;5(8):531-44. doi: 10.1007/BF01175567.
Openings of the central canal in the filum terminale internum of the rabbit, guinea pig, and rat have been studied by light and electron microscopy. There were two openings in the rabbit, two or three in the guinea pig, and one in the rat. They opened dorsally and were of two types; one type was without a pial covering, the other with a pial covering. In both types, a focal junctional apparatus associated with increased density of the subjacent cytoplasm was observed between the pial cell and the ependymal cell at the margins of the opening, where the basal lamina on the surface of the filum terminale showed a characteristic ending for each species. Injections of india ink into the lateral ventricle of the brain indicated that the cerebrospinal fluid of the ventricular system drains out of the central canal by way of these openings, into the subarachnoid space. Reissner's fibre of the rabbit and rat consisted of a mass of moderately electron dense fibrous material containing many small vesicles in the central canal of the filum terminale. This mass passed through the openings into the subarachnoid space and continued into the subdual space.
通过光学显微镜和电子显微镜对兔、豚鼠和大鼠终丝内部中央管的开口进行了研究。兔有两个开口,豚鼠有两个或三个开口,大鼠有一个开口。它们向背侧开口,有两种类型;一种类型没有软膜覆盖,另一种有软膜覆盖。在这两种类型中,在开口边缘的软膜细胞和室管膜细胞之间观察到一个与下方细胞质密度增加相关的局灶性连接装置,终丝表面的基膜在每种动物中都显示出特征性的末端。将印度墨汁注入脑侧脑室表明,脑室系统的脑脊液通过这些开口从中央管排出,进入蛛网膜下腔。兔和大鼠的赖氏纤维由一团中等电子密度的纤维物质组成,在终丝的中央管中含有许多小泡。这团物质通过开口进入蛛网膜下腔并延续到硬膜下腔。