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Impermeability of hagfish cerebral capillaries to horseradish peroxidase

An ultrastructural study

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Brain capillaries and their permeability to intravenously injected horseradish peroxidase, HRP, (MW: 40,000) were examined electron-microscopically in an attempt to find a structural explanation for the poorly developed blood-brain barrier in the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. In particular, it was the aim of this study to examine the role of the numerous endothelial vesicles and tubules in the transport of this tracer between blood and brain. Many of the vesicles and tubules were found to be in continuity with the luminal or abluminal surfaces, but tubules generating channels through the endothelial cells were never observed. The cleft between adjacent endothelial cells was obliterated by punctate junctions. HRP, which was allowed to circulate for up to 35 min, was not found in the basal lamina or in the surrounding brain parenchyma. Few of the luminal vesicles and tubules were marked by the tracer. In the intercellular cleft HRP was stopped by the junctions. It is concluded that the hagfish like other vertebrates has a blood-brain barrier to HRP, and the numerous vesicles and tubules occurring in hagfish brain endothelium are not involved in the transendothelial transport of this macromolecule.

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Bundgaard, M., Cserr, H. & Murray, M. Impermeability of hagfish cerebral capillaries to horseradish peroxidase. Cell Tissue Res. 198, 65–77 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00234835

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