Ependymal cells surface of human third brain ventricle by scanning electron microscopy

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OBJECTIVES: The ependymal lining of the human brain ventricular system displays distinct structural differences and functional heterogeneity among individual ependymal cells (ECs). To date, multi-ciliated ECs (E1 cells), bi-ciliated ECs (E2 cells), uni-ciliated ECs (E3 cells), ECs without cilia, and ECs with cytoplasmic protrusions have been described in human brain ventricles. METHOD: Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), we evaluated ependymal samples from 6 defi ned regions of the third ventricle from 9 human brains. These regions were strictly defi ned according to the periventricular structures they neighbour with. RESULTS: We observed different structures on the apical surface of the ECs. Various ECs differed from each other by the presence of microvilli, secretory bodies, and a variable number of cilia, which led us to divide the ECs into several exactly specifi ed types according to their apical morphology. CONCLUSION: We found all types of ECs in every examined region with a predominance of particular types of apical surface of ECs in the individual areas (Tab. 4, Fig. 7, Ref. 22). Text in PDF www.elis.sk.

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Lorencova, M., Mitro, A., Jurikova, M., Galfiova, P., Mikusova, R., Krivosikova, L., … Polak, S. (2020). Ependymal cells surface of human third brain ventricle by scanning electron microscopy. Bratislava Medical Journal, 121(6), 437–443. https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2020_071

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