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Tytuł oryginału: Vessels involved in the venous outflow from glandular mucosa of hamster stomach.
Autorzy: Moskalewski Stanisław, Biernacka-Wawrzonek Dorota, Klimkiewicz Justyna, Zdun Rafał
Źródło: Folia Morphol. 2002: 61 (2) s.81-87, il., bibliogr. 18 poz.
Sygnatura GBL: 301,720

Hasła klasyfikacyjne GBL:
  • gastroenterologia

    Typ dokumentu:
  • praca doświadczalna
  • tytuł obcojęzyczny

    Wskaźnik treści:
  • zwierzęta
  • chomiki

    Streszczenie angielskie: Blood from the glandular part of hamster gastric mucosa is drained by collecting venules, running from the subepithelial layer towards lamina muscularis mucosae. To visualise vessels involved in the venous outflow, hamsters were exposed to atropine and subjected to intravital ligation of portal vein, causing strong hyperaemia. Distribution of vessels and their connections were studied a) in translucent, flat preparations of the glandular stomach, b) in thic sections of glandular mucosa cleared in the mineral oil, and c) in semi-thin plastic or parafin sections. Collecting venules were drained by single vessels running parallel to the lamina muscularis mucosae (paramuscular venules), which, in turn, joined submucosal veins through opening in muscularis mucosae. Moreover, some collecting and paramuscular venules discharged into venules belonging to vascular triples composed of two venules and arteriole. The triplets were also parallel to muscularis mucosae. Triplets did not form connections with submucosal veins but passed on the abluminal surface of muscularis mucosae. Thus, some structural elements involved in venous outflow from glandular gastric mucosa differ from those in rats, in which vascular triplets were absent and all collecting venules drained into single paramuscular vessels. Conctraction/relaxation of muscularis mucosae may regulat the amount of blood present in the venous system of the mucosa and the diameter of venules. Rhythmical changes of the latter could cause changes in intramucosal pressure, affecting movement of tissue fluid in the mucosa and thus the functio of gastric cells.

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