Ultrastructure of human spleen in transmission and scanning electron microscope

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Štefan Polák
Paulína Gálfiová
Ivan Varga
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[1] Comenius University in Bratislava,Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine
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Biologia | 2009年 / 64卷
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human spleen; ultrastructure;
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Despite new information concerning functional morphology of spleen, there are still some inaccuracies mostly regarding the spleen blood circulation. Billroth’s (splenic) cords are formed from three-dimensional network of fibroblastic reticular cells located among branched sinuses. Results from our study using scanning electron microscopy confirm an intimate contact between adjacent reticular cells and erythrocytes. Arterial terminals can be observed in the Billroth’s cords. The wall of sinuses reminds a sieve and it is lined with a special type of endothelium. In electron microscope, endothelial cells look like rods oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of sinuses. Based on our observations fibroblastic reticular cells change to fixed phagocytes under no circumstances, hence they do not participate in phagocytosis. They may have a recognition function for cells circulating around them. According to our opinion, the open and the closed blood circulation are present in the human spleen simultaneously. Blood flowing in the closed circulation can help “absorption” of extra-vascular liquid and the blood elements into the vascular lumen. Due to sporadic occurrence of smooth muscle cells in the capsule and trabeculae, we assume that human spleen is not a blood reservoir, unlike the spleen in some other animals.
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