Turkish Neurosurgery 1999 , Vol 9 , Num 1-2
ULTRASTRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENT PREPARATION TECHNIQUES IN VASOCONSTRICTION STUDIES ON THE RABBIT BASILAR ARTERY
İ. Semih KESKİL1, M. Kemali BAYKANER2, Huriye SENCER3, Necdet ÇEVİKER2, Z. Sevim ERCAN2
1Fatih University Medical School, Department Of Neurosurgery Emek, Ankara
2Gazi Üniversity Medical School, Departments Of Neurosurgery and Pharmacology Beşevler, Ankara
3Ankara University Medical Faculty, Electron Microscopy Unit, Sıhhiye, Ankara
When commenting on morphological findings in cerebral vasoconstriction studies, caution is required in two areas, namely the mechanical stresses involved in experimental manipulations, and preparation techniques. Since simultaneous radiological studies are sometimes compared with the results of morphological investigations, clarification of the relationship between morphological findings and the in vivo situation has gained added impartance. In the absence of properly planned control groups, many morphological findings that are, in fact, caused by preparation technique may easily be considered "results." In this study, the ultrastructural effects of two different preparation techniques were evaluated on electron microscopic images of the basilar artery. Ultrastructural changes, such as convoluted lamina elastica intema, cytoplasmic vacuole formation in the endothelium, endothelial denudation, and electron-dense smooth muscle cells with swollen mitochondria and abundant collagenous fibers, were also observed, to a lesser degree, in the control groups. Keywords : Cerebral vasospasm, endothelin 1, smooth muscle, tissue fixation, vascular pathology
Corresponding author : İ. Semih Keskil