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. 1981;216(2):349-60.
doi: 10.1007/BF00233624.

Immunofluorescent and structural features of cells in the intervascular stroma of the amphibian carotid labyrinth

Immunofluorescent and structural features of cells in the intervascular stroma of the amphibian carotid labyrinth

D C Rogers et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

The amphibian carotid labyrinth consists of a pars cavernosa, the main chamber of which is in communication with both the base of the external carotid artery, and the vessels of the labyrinthine pars capillaris. On the walls of the main chamber is a network of thick strands of connective tissue and modified smooth muscle cells surrounding the openings into the p. capillaris. These openings lead into wide-diameter atrial vessels, which in turn branch to form the short narrow-diameter vessels. The short vessels form the major component of the labyrinth. A few extremely narrow-diameter vessels are also present. The short vessels open into the roots of the internal carotid artery on the ventral aspect of the carotid labyrinth. The intervascular stroma of the p. capillaris contains numerous stellate and bipolar cells. These cells give a positive response to an immunofluorescent technique specific for smooth muscle myosin and tropomyosin. As the ultrastructural features of these cells are comparable in many respects to smooth muscle, they have been designated as modified smooth muscle cells. It is proposed that these cells act in both an active and passive fashion in maintaining the luminal dimensions of the short vessels relatively constant.

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