TY - JOUR
T1 - Microcirculatory Patterns in Human Pancreas
T2 - Supplementary Observations of Vascular Casts by Scanning Electron Microscopy
AU - Murakami, Takuro
AU - Fujita, Tsuneo
AU - Tanaka, Toshihisa
AU - Tsubouchi, Mari
AU - Tsubouchi, Yutaka
AU - Taguchi, Takehito
AU - Ohtsuka, Aiji
AU - Kikuta, Akio
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - The blood vascular bed of two human pancreata was replicated partially by arterial perfusion of intentionally reduced amounts of low viscosity methacrylate resin, to be observed with a scanning electron microscope. The findings were compared with those obtained from a pancreas replicated completely by a sufficient amount of resin. Complete replication confirmed our previous findings (Murakami et al., 1992) that many exocrine lobules contained one or more endocrine islets, which preferentially issued insulo-acinar portal vessels continuous with the lobular capillaries. Incomplete replication demonstrated that the casting medium filled blood capillaries in the endocrine islets more promptly than those in the exocrine lobules and secretory ducts. Furthermore, islet-containing lobules allowed a more rapid resin flow to the exocrine tissue via the insulo-acinar portal route than did the lobules lacking an islet. Since the resin medium used had the viscosity of blood and was injected under physiological pressure, the results obtained by the incomplete arterial injections are believed to suggest the physiological state of blood flow in the pancreas.
AB - The blood vascular bed of two human pancreata was replicated partially by arterial perfusion of intentionally reduced amounts of low viscosity methacrylate resin, to be observed with a scanning electron microscope. The findings were compared with those obtained from a pancreas replicated completely by a sufficient amount of resin. Complete replication confirmed our previous findings (Murakami et al., 1992) that many exocrine lobules contained one or more endocrine islets, which preferentially issued insulo-acinar portal vessels continuous with the lobular capillaries. Incomplete replication demonstrated that the casting medium filled blood capillaries in the endocrine islets more promptly than those in the exocrine lobules and secretory ducts. Furthermore, islet-containing lobules allowed a more rapid resin flow to the exocrine tissue via the insulo-acinar portal route than did the lobules lacking an islet. Since the resin medium used had the viscosity of blood and was injected under physiological pressure, the results obtained by the incomplete arterial injections are believed to suggest the physiological state of blood flow in the pancreas.
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U2 - 10.1679/aohc.57.9
DO - 10.1679/aohc.57.9
M3 - Article
C2 - 8198839
AN - SCOPUS:0028333651
SN - 0914-9465
VL - 57
SP - 9
EP - 16
JO - archives of histology and cytology
JF - archives of histology and cytology
IS - 1
ER -