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Blood vascular architecture of the palatine tonsil in the musk shrew (Suncus murinus): scanning electron microscopic study of corrosion casts
Authors:Doi Akira  Okano Mitsuhiro  Akagi Hirofumi  Nishizaki Kazunori  Taguchi Takehito  Murakami Takuro  Ohtsuka Aiji
Institution:(1) Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama, Japan;(2) Department of Human Morphology, Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama University, 2-5-1 Shikata-cho, 700-8558 Okayama, Japan;(3) Department of Radiological Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Okayama University Medical School, Okayama, Japan
Abstract:The musk shrew, Suncus murinus, is one of the primitive mammals and has a pair of palatine tonsils. In the present study, we investigated the blood microvascular architecture of the tonsil in this animal by scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts. The paranodular arterioles entered the lymph nodule to form a coarse capillary plexus within the nodule. Some of the arterioles reached the dome region to give rise to a fine meshwork of dome subepithelial capillaries. This dome subepithelial capillary network did not show any hairpin or switch-back patterns, as seen in human and rabbit tonsils. Both of the nodular and dome capillaries were drained into the postcapillary venules in the periphery of the nodular or the paranodular region. On the surface of these cast venules, oval-shaped indentations were seen corresponding to the luminal surface of the high endothelial venules. These venules were collected into the large vein at the bottom of the tonsil. The blood vascular architecture of the musk shrew tonsil is basically the same as those of other mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues in mammals.
Keywords:blood supply  lymphoid tissues  scanning electron microscopy  shrews  tonsil
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