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  • 1970-1974  (2)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The morphogenesis of the vascular lesions, which were considered to be the immediate cause of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, was morphologically studied in autopsy cases. The direct cause of the hemorrhage was the rupture of the intracerebral microaneuysms resulted from the plasmatic arterionecrosis. The arterionecrosis was predominantly present in the intracerebral arteries of approximately 150 µ diameter, especially in the external branches of the arteriae corporis striati mediae in the putamen, and characterized by medial smooth muscle cell loss, blood plasma insudation in the intima, histolysis of the internal elastic lamina and intimal collagenous fibers, fibrin deposition (fibrinoid degeneration) in the intima, and luminal dilatation. The morphogenesis of the arterionecrosis was the development of histolysis as well as fibrinoid degeneration caused by blood plasma insudation in the wall of the intracerebral arteries with preceding necrosis and loss of medial smooth muscle cells and subsequent fibrous intimal thickening with dilated lumina. Intracerebral microaneurysms were also formed by the plasmatic arterionecrosis in a narrow sense, in which histolysis due to blood plasma insudation had occurred, but fibrin (fibrinoid substance) deposition in the intima had not yet arisen.
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    Cell & tissue research 151 (1974), S. 309-316 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Aortic media ; Chicken ; Monoamine-storing cells
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Light, fluorescence and electron microscope studies of chicken and chick embryo aorta reveal the occurrence of cell masses without the characteristics of smooth muscle cells situated within the media, in the transitional region between the aortic arch and the descending thoracic aorta. The cell masses consist of two cell types: one type (G cells) contains large numbers of cytoplasmic granules (900–2200 Å in diameter); the other cell type consists of Schwann cell-axon complexes. G cells are innervated by monoaminergic nerve fibres considered to be efferent ones. Some G cells are in contact with endothelial cells or medial smooth muscle cells. G cells appear in the aortic wall at 9 days in ovo; they do not regress in old chickens. The administration of reserpine results in reduction of the electron opacity of the granules in G cells.
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