Ultrastructural blood-brain barrier alterations and edema formation in acute spinal cord trauma
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- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1976.44.4.0418
Ultrastructural blood-brain barrier alterations and edema formation in acute spinal cord trauma
Abstract
Endothelial changes leading to edema formation are examined in the primate spinal cord (Macaca mulatta) following a lesion created by a 20-gm weight falling 15 cm onto the exposed dura. Intravascular perfusion of a paraformaldehydeglutaraldehyde solution followed by carbon black provides adequate fixation of vascular structures and glial elements. Myelin is poorly preserved. Ultrastructural alterations of the blood-brain barrier consist of loss of integrity of the endothelial tight junctions. Edema caused by vascular disruption and parenchymatous extravasation of intravascular contents is observed along with glial swelling. Interglial gap junctions persist in areas of marked cellular seperation and do not impede the migration of edema fluid.
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