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Evidence for novel age-dependent network structures as a putative primo vascular network in the dura mater of the rat brain

Authors
Lee, Ho-SungKang, Dai-InYoon, Seung ZhooRyu, Yeon HeeLee, InhyungKim, Hoon-GiLee, Byung-CheonLee, Ki Bog
Issue Date
7월-2015
Publisher
WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
Keywords
nerve regeneration; dura mater; chromium-hematoxylin staining; fascia; primo vascular system; brain; hormone; neural regeneration
Citation
NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, v.10, no.7, pp.1101 - 1106
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Journal Title
NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH
Volume
10
Number
7
Start Page
1101
End Page
1106
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/93086
DOI
10.4103/1673-5374.160103
ISSN
1673-5374
Abstract
With chromium-hematoxylin staining, we found evidence for the existence of novel age-dependent network structures in the dura mater of rat brains. Under stereomicroscopy, we noticed that chromium-hematoxylin-stained threadlike structures, which were barely observable in 1-week-old rats, were networked in specific areas of the brain, for example, the lateral lobes and the cerebella, in 4-week-old rats. In 7-week-old rats, those structures were found to have become larger and better networked. With phase contrast microscopy, we found that in 1-week-old rats, chromium-hematoxylin-stained granules were scattered in the same areas of the brain in which the network structures would later be observed in the 4- and 7-week-old rats. Such age-dependent network structures were examined by using optical and transmission electron microscopy, and the following results were obtained. The scattered granules fused into networks with increasing age. Cross-sections of the age-dependent network structures demonstrated heavily-stained basophilic substructures. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the basophilic substructures to be clusters with high electron densities consisting of nanosized particles. We report these data as evidence for the existence of age-dependent network structures in the dura mater, we discuss their putative functions of age-dependent network structures beyond the general concept of the dura mater as a supporting matrix.
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