Choroidal and iris angioarchitecture of the newt: A scanning electron-microscopic study of vascular corrosion casts |
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Authors: | M. Lazzari V. Franceschini G. Minelli F. Ciani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Bologna, Via Belmeloro 8, I-40126 Bologna, (Italy) |
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Abstract: | The corrosion cast technique provided for the first time an excellent three-dimensional visualization of the vascular pattern of the choroid and iris in the newt eye. The results show the presence of a single arterial afference to the choroidal and iris capillaries: the ophthalmic artery is the origin fo both ciliary arteries and the long posterior ciliary artery. Slightly behind the equatorial circumference of the eyeball the venous drainage consists of a single vessel on the dorsal side and two distinct vessels on the ventral one. It receives blood from both iris and choroid. The surface of the plastic endocasts shows some details of fine luminal structures of the endothelial cells. Shallow depressions may be regarded as imprints of endothelial cell nuclei, and they are distinctly different for arteries and capillaries. The angioarchitecture of the newt eye differs from that of brain in that hairpin-shaped capillary loops are not observed at all. |
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Keywords: | Vascular casts scanning electron microscopy choriocapillaries iris Triturus cristatus carnifex |
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