Scanning and transmission electron microscopic study of visceral and parietal peritoneal regions in the rat
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Scanning and transmission electron microscopic study of visceral and parietal peritoneal regions in the rat
Abstract
The visceral peritoneum of intraabdominal organs (spleen, stomach, liver, small intestine), omentum majus and the parietal peritoneum of the anterior abdominal wall and the diaphragm were studied in adult Wistar rats by combined scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM, TEM). In general, the peritoneal surface consisted of a mesothelium composed of cubic, flat or intermediate cell types delimited by a basal lamina. Cubic mesothelial cells predominated in parenchymal organs (spleen, liver) and were characterized by prominent and indentated nuclei, a cytoplasm richly supplied with organelles, a dense microvillous coat, basal invaginations and elaborate intercellular contacts. Flat mesothelial cells were observed in the intestinal, omental and parietal peritoneum (tendinous diaphragm, abdominal wall) and showed elongated nuclei, scant cytoplasm, a poorly developed organelle apparatus and sparsely distributed microvilli. An intermediate mesothelial cell type was described within the gastric peritoneum characterized by a central cytoplasmic protrusion at the nuclear region containing most of the cytoplasmic organelles and by thin finger-like cytoplasmic processes. The submesothelial connective tissue layer was composed of collagen fiber bundles, fibroblasts and free cells (macrophages, granulocytes, mast cells) and contained blood and lymphatic vessels. In the spleen, elastic fibers formed a membranous structure with intercalated smooth muscle cells. Mesothelial openings were observed as tunnel-like invaginations within the hepatic peritoneum and as clusters of peritoneal stomata within the parietal peritoneum of the anterior abdominal wall and the muscular diaphragm. The round or oval openings of the peritoneal stomata were frequently occluded by overlapping adjacent mesothelial cells and their microvillous coat or obstructed by cellular material. At the side of the peritoneal stomata the mesothelial cell layer was interrupted to allow a direct access to the underlying submesothelial lymphatic system. The mesothelium and lymphatic endothelium shared a common basal lamina. The endothelial cells were discontinuous and displayed valve-like plasmalemmatic interdigitations facilitating an intercellular transport of fluids and corpuscular elements from the peritoneal cavity to the submesothelial lymphatic lacunae. The findings underline the morphological heterogeneity of the peritoneum in visceral and parietal regions, suggesting different functional implications, and further support the presence of extra-diaphragmatic peritoneal stomata.
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