NON MUSCLE CELLS IN THE TUNICA MEDIA OF THE AORTA

Authors

  • Julius Ogeng'o Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi
  • Philip Mwachaka Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi
  • Kevin Ongeti Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi

Keywords:

tunica media, aorta, fibroblast, macrophage

Abstract

Knowledge of cellular composition of aortic tunica media is important to improve understanding of aortic pathology. The aorta of 6 healthy male goats was studied by electron microscopy to elucidate cell types within the tunica media. Glutaraldehyde fixed specimens were processed for durcupan embedding and sectioning, stained with uranyl acetate, counterstained with lead citrate and ultrathin sections examined at high magnification. Two non muscle cells were observed, one resembling fibroblasts and the other with features of macrophages. It is concluded that these cells are normal constituents of the aortic media, involved in synthesis of extracellular matrix and immunosurveillance respectively. Their involvement in repair and disease process needs further investigation.

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2024-03-08

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Ogeng’o, J., Mwachaka, P., & Ongeti, K. (2024). NON MUSCLE CELLS IN THE TUNICA MEDIA OF THE AORTA. Anatomy Journal of Africa, 3(1). Retrieved from https://anatomyafrica.com/index.php/aja/article/view/116

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