INTERCELLULAR AND LYMPHATIC PATHWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH TONSILS OF THE SOFT PALATE IN YOUNG-PIGS

Authors
Citation
Gt. Belz, INTERCELLULAR AND LYMPHATIC PATHWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH TONSILS OF THE SOFT PALATE IN YOUNG-PIGS, Anatomy and embryology, 197(4), 1998, pp. 331-340
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Anatomy & Morphology","Developmental Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03402061
Volume
197
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
331 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0340-2061(1998)197:4<331:IALPAW>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Tonsils of the soft palate of pigs are the main oropharyngeal lymphoid tissues that protect the body against antigens entering through the m outh. The aim of this work was to elucidate the intercellular and lymp hatic pathways by which lymph and cells are transported through these tonsils. Tonsillar tissue from freshly-killed pigs was examined using light microscopy and electron microscopy, or was injected with Mercer for scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts. Intercellular flu id passes between epithelial cells and is continuous with that of the subepithelium. Fluid from the subepithelium flows into sinuses that fo rm a network around the apex of follicles. These sinuses are continuou s with parafollicular sinuses that penetrate the parafollicular tissue between the follicles. Some parafollicular sinuses are traversed by a complex network of cell processes, whereas others appear to lack such processes. Some parafollicular sinuses are closely located (10 mu m) to venules; others lie adjacent to the follicle capsule. No lymphatics enter or leave the follicles. All lymph from the tonsils must travers e parafollicular sinuses before entering septal vessels, and these are continuous with basal vessels. Basal vessels coalesce to form efferen t vessels that transport lymph from the tonsil to the primary lymph no des. Septal, basal and efferent lymphatic vessels contain prominent va lves and many lymphocytes. Lymphatic sinuses appear to be a significan t pathway for lymphocytes migrating from the tonsillar lymphoid tissue .