The fine structure of the chinchilla placenta
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 145 (1) , 33-56
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001450104
Abstract
The structure of the placental labyrinth, interlobular or “coarse” syncytium, visceral (splanchnopleuric) yolk sac, giant cells and subplacenta of the chinchilla was studied with the electron microscope. The fine structure of the interhemal membrane of the placental labyrinth was found to be hemomonochorial, consisting of a single layer of syncytial trophoblast. In this respect, the placental labyrinth was similar to that of another caviomorph rodent, the guinea pig. The labyrinthine trophoblast had pinocytotic vesicles as well as larger vacuoles and multivesicular bodies. The interlobular syncytium contained granular endoplasmic reticulum, and in one case from early in gestation there were intracisternal granules in the ER. The visceral endodermal cells of the inverted yolk sac placenta had a well-developed system of apical vesicles and tubules as well as larger cytoplasmic vacuoles. Their appearance was similar to that of endodermal cells found in other rodents which are known to absorb proteins and other substances from the uterine lumen. Towards term the giant cells were often vacuolated and contained large deposits of glycogen as well as lipid droplets. The syncytial trophoblast of the subplacenta contained numerous moderately electron-dense granules which may be secretory in function; cytotrophoblastic cells lacked these granules. The subplacental syncytium often surrounded spaces or lacunae which contained an electron-dense granular material.Keywords
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