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. 1977 Apr 7;179(2):235-54.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219799.

The ventricular system in neuroendocrine mechanisms. III. Supraependymal neuronal networks in the primate brain

The ventricular system in neuroendocrine mechanisms. III. Supraependymal neuronal networks in the primate brain

D E Scott et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

This investigation has utilized a correlative scanning-transmission electron microscopic technique in the analysis of the primate cerebral ventricular system. This approach has demonstrated a complex network of supraependymal cellular elements upon the walls of the third cerebral ventricle in direct contact with the ventricular lumen. Type I neuronal-like cells and type II histiocytic-like cells with potential phagocytic capabilities have been observed in large numbers throughout the third ventricle. Type I neuron-like cells are discussed in the context that they may represent a population of receptor-cells which serve to assess ambient changes in the composition of bioactive peptides in the cerebrospinal fluid and may serve as a supraependymal network that integrates the endocrine hypothalamus with other circumventricular organs which may also be sites of neuroendocrine transduction.

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