The papillary layer of the oral part of the human soft palate was
studied in 31 subjects of different age by
means of histological, immunohistochemical and scanning electron microscopical
methods. For scanning
electron microscopy a new maceration method was introduced. Results determine
epithelial thickness, height
and density of connective tissue papillae and their 3-dimensional architecture
inside the lining epithelium as
well as the collagenous arrangement of the openings of the glandular ducts.
The individual connective tissue
papillae of the soft palate are compared with the connective tissue boundary
on the other side of the oral
cavity. The connective tissue plateaux carrying a variable number of connective
tissue papillae were found to
be the basic structural units of the papillary body. The function of the
epithelial-connective tissue interface
and the extracellular matrix arrangement in the lamina propria are discussed
in order to promote the
comparability of normal with pathologically altered human soft palates.