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The perivascular astroglial sheath provides a complete covering of the brain microvessels: An electron microscopic 3D reconstruction

University of Oslo

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Abstract

The unravelling of the polarized distribution of AQP4 in perivascular astrocytic endfeet has revitalized the interest in the role of astrocytes in controlling water and ion exchange at the brain-blood interface. The importance of the endfeet is based on the premise that they constitute a complete coverage of the vessel wall. Despite a number of studies based on different microscopic techniques this question has yet to be resolved. We have made an electron microscopic 3D reconstruction of perivascular endfeet in CA1 (stratum moleculare) of rat hippocampus. The endfeet interdigitate and overlap, leaving no slits between them. Only in a few sites do processes--tentatively classified as processes of…

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Keywords
  • Basal lamina
  • Biology
  • Perivascular space
  • Neuropil
  • Anatomy
  • Neuroglia
  • Pathology
  • Ultrastructure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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