The arachnoid mater is interposed between the two other meninges, the more superficial (closer to the surface) and much thicker
dura mater and the deeper
pia mater, from which it is separated by the
subarachnoid space. The delicate arachnoid layer is not attached to the inside of the dura but against it, and surrounds the brain and spinal cord. It does not line the brain down into its
sulci (folds), as does the pia mater, with the exception of the
longitudinal fissure, which divides the left and right
cerebral hemispheres.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows under the arachnoid in the subarachnoid space, within a meshwork of
trabeculae which span between the arachnoid and the pia. The arachnoid mater makes
arachnoid villi, small protrusions through the dura mater into the
venous sinuses of the brain, which allow CSF to exit the subarachnoid space and enter the blood stream. Unlike the dura mater, which receives a rich vascular supply from numerous arteries, the arachnoid mater is avascular (lacking blood vessels). The arachnoid mater and dura mater are very close together throughout the cranium and spinal canal all the way to
sacral vertebra S2, where the two layers fuse into one and end in the
filum terminale, which attaches to the coccygeal end of the spinal canal. Sandwiched between the dura and arachnoid maters lie some veins that connect the brain's venous system with the venous system in the dura mater. The arachnoid mater covering the brain is referred to as the
arachnoidea encephali, and the portion covering the spinal cord as the
arachnoidea spinalis. The arachnoid and pia mater are sometimes considered as a single structure, the leptomeninx, or the plural version,
leptomeninges (
lepto, from the Greek root meaning "thin" or "slender"). Similarly, the dura in this situation is called the pachymeninx. There are two subdivisions of arachnoid mater surrounding the subarachnoid space, the dorsal layer and the ventral layer. The dorsal layer covers internal cerebral veins and fixes them to the surrounding
tela choroidea. The ventral layer of arachnoid membrane, on the other hand, is a direct anterior extension of this arachnoid envelope that the dorsal layer forms over the
pineal region. The arachnoid mater in the rat is composed of approximately 10 layers of
fibroblast cells. ==Function==