Thalamic arterial pattern: An endocast and scanning electron microscopic study in normotensive male rats
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 178 (1) , 45-54
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001780106
Abstract
Rat cerebral vasculature serves as a model for study of the pathophysiology of stroke in humans. Human thalamic anteries show a high incidence of stroke. The objective is to describe the thalamic arterial vascular pattern in normotensive male rats as the initial step for quantitative histochemical studies of enzyme activities in the walls of these vessels. Intracardiac injections of methyl methacrylate monomer provide detailed vascular endocasts. The thalamic vascular bed defined by in situ dissection, serial reconstruction, and light and scanning electron microscopy of endocasts contained four groups of vessels: (1) ventral medial thalamic arteries, (2) thalamic branches from the posterior cerebral artery, and (3) ventral lateral and (4) ventral anterior thalamic arteries. Thalamic vessels are muscular arterioles that, after three to four bipinnate branches, feed into a continuous capillary bed (no loops). The parent vessels and their subsequent branches have been evaluated in terms of their mean internal diameters, mean interbranch intervals, and branch angles. The arterial patterns to rat and human thalami are very similar, with the exception of the anterior choroidal artery which is missing in the rat. The branches supplying the thalamus in both the rat and human are closely associated with the circle of Willis; however, the constituent parts of the circle in rat vary from the pattern in human brain. The rat thalamic arteries show morphological features similar to those seen in the stroke-prone ganglionic arteries in the human basal ganglia.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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