The intravital deposition of silver in the chorioid plexuses, area postrema, intercolumnar tubercle, neurohypophysis, and pineal body of rats, given 1.5 gm. of silver nitrate per liter of drinking water for periods of up to one year, has been investigated by electron microscopy. Unlike other parts of the central nervous system, these regions store large amounts of silver. In all of these structures, silver is deposited in the form of dense granules in the basement membrane upon which the capillary endothelium rests, in and upon the connective tissue cells and fibers constituting a loose pericapillary sheath, and in an outer membrane separating this sheath from the parenchymatous cells. Parts of the central nervous system which do not store silver, for example the spinal cord, cerebellar cortex, cerebral cortex, and reticular formation, lack a connective tissue investment of the capillaries. In these locations, the glial processes or end-feet are closely applied to the walls of the capillaries. Only a narrow space, filled by an amorphous, moderately electron-dense substance, separates the plasma membranes of the endothelial cells and glial processes. The significance of these observations is discussed with respect to the questions of the Virchow-Robin perivascular spaces, the interstitial ground-substance of the brain, and the location of the hematoencephalic barrier.
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25 May 1955
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The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology
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May 25 1955
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN THE RAT, EMPLOYING SILVER NITRATE AS A VITAL STAIN
Edward W. Dempsey,
Edward W. Dempsey
(From the Department of Anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, and the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston)
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George B. Wislocki
George B. Wislocki
(From the Department of Anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, and the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston)
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Edward W. Dempsey
(From the Department of Anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, and the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston)
George B. Wislocki
(From the Department of Anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, and the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston)
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December 03 1954
Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1955
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1955) 1 (3): 245–256.
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December 03 1954
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Edward W. Dempsey, George B. Wislocki; AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN THE RAT, EMPLOYING SILVER NITRATE AS A VITAL STAIN . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 25 May 1955; 1 (3): 245–256. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.1.3.245
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