The functional and structural border of the neurohemal region of the median eminence
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The functional and structural border of the neurohemal region of the median eminence
Abstract
In stressed rats the tanycytes of the ventrolateral wall of the third ventricle exhibit by light microscopic immunohistochemistry a positive staining for neurohormones which is distinctly limited to the distal perivascular end of the tanycyte process. Since by electron microscopic immuncytochemistry the tanycyte cytoplasm does not show any reaction product, the light microscopic reaction most likely results from a labeling of the intercellular space in the direct vicinity of the subendothelial cleft. Whether this subendothelial space is permeable to neurohormones was tested by injection of HRP1. In the region of the arcuate nucleus 30 min after intravenous application, the marker is affixed to the membranes of the perivascular tanycyte processes in the subendothelial cleft of capillaries possessing non-fenestrated endothelia. Occasionally, HRP penetrates for a short distance between the tanycytes. Then the labeling of the intercellular cleft ends abruptly. Here, several parallel ridges of tight junctions between the perivascular distal tanycyte processes are found by the freeze-etching technique. Since HRP cannot reach the subendothelial clefts of this region by passing through capillary walls due to the presence of a blood-brain barrier, it is suggested that the marker penetrates from the median eminence this far via the subendothelial extracellular space. It is prevented from spreading further by the tight junctions of the perivascular tanycyte endings. The same way may be taken by the neurohormones. Hence, a border area exists adjacent to the dorsolateral aspect of the neurohemal region of the median eminence where the tanycytes isolate the neuropil from the cerebrospinal fluid not only by their apical tight junctions, but also by basal tight junctions from the subendothelial cleft. This communicates with the perivascular space of the portal vessels.
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