In tonsils of the soft palate of pigs high endothelial venules
(HEV)
occur throughout the parafollicular
region. In some regions of the venules the endothelial lining is uniformly
high; in other areas, mainly the
nuclear region of the endothelial cell protrudes into the lumen and the
cytoplasmic region is attenuated. In
this portion of the venule endothelial cells may traverse the lumen of
the
vessel to form intravascular
bridging processes. The endothelial cells are characterised by pinocytotic
vesicles, many surface microvilli,
cytoplasmic processes and local cell-cell contacts with adjacent endothelial
cells. These specialised HEV may
play a role in the unusual pattern of lymphocytes from tonsillar tissue
into
blood. In the tonsils of the soft
palate of pigs, HEV may mediate both lymphocyte migration to and from the
lymphoid tissue. Further
investigation is required to determine the importance of these 2 migration
pathways.