PMID: 9558933Apr 29, 1998Paper

Anatomical description of a natural perforation present in the human lumbar pia mater

Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación
Miguel Angel ReinaJosé Antonio De Andrés

Abstract

The pia mater has always been considered more permeable than other meningeal membranes. Natural pia mater perforations found in some animals at-test to this membrane's permeability. Such perforations, however, have never been demonstrated in human tissue. Our objective was to study human pia mater from the dorsal lumbar region, looking for perforations that facilitate the diffusion of substances to the spinal cord following subarachnoid administration. The specimens were removed from four human cadavers aged 70, 72, 77 and 78 years between 8 and 12 hours after death. The specimens were fixed in a phosphate glutaraldehyde buffer solution, followed by desiccation in acetone and critical point elimination of acetone, treatment with carbon and metallization with gold. The pia mater was composed of a smooth surfaced, thin layer of cells and underlying connective tissue formed mainly of collagen fibers and fundamental amorphous matter. The collagen fibers were oriented in various directions. Throughout the surface of the pia mater, natural circular, elliptical and ovoid perforations were distributed irregularly. Size varied. Most measured over 10 to 15 micrometers in diameter or less than 5 to 8 micrometers. Inside the openings, fibe...Continue Reading

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