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Circulation of marker substances in the cerebrospinal fluid of an amphibian, Rana pipiens

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Solutions of fluorescein-labelled dextran or Evans blue-albumin were infused into the lateral cerebral ventricle of Rana pipiens. The subsequent distribution in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was investigated between 2 and 24 h after infusion by freezing and examination of the cut blocks of the head and vertebral column of the stage of a freezing microtome. These marker substances move out of the ventricles into the subarachnoid space at the caudal end of the fourth ventricle and spread rapidly along the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord. The spreading of marker substances is slower into the brain subarachnoid space. When the marker is infused into the subarachnoid space of the forebrain, it becomes distributed throughout the subarachnoid space of the brain and spinal cord but not in the ventricles.

Partial clearance of markers from the ventricles takes place within 5 h and total clearance within 8 h. Clearance from the brain and cord subarachnoid space is somewhat slower and can only be detected in experiments lasting 10 h or more. Absorption of the markers from the CSF occurs via the intervertebral foramina of the spinal cord. Fluorescence microscopy of sections of the cord show that the fluorescence leaves the subarachnoid space at the point where the spinal nerves traverse the arachnoid membrane.

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Jones, H.C. Circulation of marker substances in the cerebrospinal fluid of an amphibian, Rana pipiens . Cell Tissue Res. 211, 317–330 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00236452

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