Sensory nerve fiber terminals in the arachnoid granulations of non-human primates

Myelinated and unmyelinated axons terminate within the arachnoid granulations. Serial section analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy reveals that the nerve fibers terminate at different locations or tissue compartments of the arachnoid granulation. 1. Myelinated axons ramify and term...

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description Myelinated and unmyelinated axons terminate within the arachnoid granulations. Serial section analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy reveals that the nerve fibers terminate at different locations or tissue compartments of the arachnoid granulation. 1. Myelinated axons ramify and terminate as free axon terminals like slowly adapting type II mechanoreceptors in the leptomeningeal connective tissue core of the granulation. 2. Myelinated and unmyelinated axons terminate in the transitional spongy zone which represents a tissue compartment for the diffusion of the cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoidal space to the venous sinus. This zone is composed of arachnoidal cells, dural neurothelial cells and fibrocytes. 3. Myelinated and unmyelinated axons terminate within lymphoid cell aggregation associated to the arachnoid granulation.
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Arachnoid granulation
Biological and medical sciences
Cerebral circulation. Blood-brain barrier. Choroid plexus. Cerebrospinal fluid. Circumventricular organ. Meninges
Cerebrospinal fluid absorption
Electron microscopy
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Lymphoid cell aggregation
Macaca mulatta
Meninges
Microvilli - ultrastructure
Nerve Endings - ultrastructure
Nerve fiber
Nerve Fibers - ultrastructure
Nerve Fibers, Myelinated - ultrastructure
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Primates
Sensory receptor
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
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