Electron Microscopic Demonstrations of Filamentous Molecular Sieve Plugs in Capillary Fenestrae
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  • 作者:Rostgaard ; ; rgen ; Qvortrup ; Klaus
  • 刊名:Microvascular Research
  • 出版年:1997
  • 出版时间:January, 1997
  • 年:1997
  • 卷:53
  • 期:1
  • 页码:1-13
  • 全文大小:2.33 M
文摘
The permeability of capillaries is usually explained with reference to “small pores,” permeable to water and small solutes, and “large pores,” permeable to proteins. Fenestrated capillaries are far more permeable to water and small solutes than nonfenestrated capillaries; moreover, the permeability is highest in the capillaries with the most fenestrae. This suggests that the small pores reside in the fenestral diaphragms; however, no such pores have been illustrated using electron microscopy. In an attempt to clarify this controversy, fenestrated capillaries in the small intestine, stomach, and kidney of the rat were reinvestigated by electron microscopy. A new method of vascular perfusion–fixation was employed, which included the use of glutaraldehyde dissolved in an oxygen-carrying blood substitute (fluorocarbon) and delivered by a peristaltic pump controlled by pressure feedback. The investigation disclosed a prominent endocapillary surface coat, about 50–100 nm thick, and the existence of bush-like filamentous sieve plugs in the fenestrae. Each filamentous plug was composed of 20–40 filaments, each filament measuring 300–400 nm in length and 5–10 nm in thickness. The filamentous plugs have tentatively been namedfascinae fenestrae,because they resemble fascines and may also function as such.

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