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DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS

The neuronal perikarya of the grasshopper contain sudanophilic lipochondria which exhibit an affinity for vital dyes. These lipochondria are membrane-delimited and display acid phosphatase activity; hence they correspond to lysosomes. Unlike those of most vertebrates, these lysosomes also hydrolyze...

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Autor principal: Lane, Nancy J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1968
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4296381
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description The neuronal perikarya of the grasshopper contain sudanophilic lipochondria which exhibit an affinity for vital dyes. These lipochondria are membrane-delimited and display acid phosphatase activity; hence they correspond to lysosomes. Unlike those of most vertebrates, these lysosomes also hydrolyze thiamine pyrophosphate and adenosine triphosphate. Like vertebrate lysosomal "dense bodies," they are electron-opaque and contain granular, vesicular, or lamellar material. Along with several types of smaller dense bodies, they are found in close spatial association with the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi complexes are frequently arranged in concentric configurations within which these dense bodies lie. Some of the smaller dense bodies often lie close to or in association with the periphery of dense multivesicular bodies. Further, bodies occur that display gradations in structure between these multivesicular bodies and the dense lysosomes. Acid phosphatase activity is present in the small as well as the larger dense bodies, in the multivesicular bodies, and in some of the Golgi saccules, associated vesicles, and fenestrated membranes; thiamine pyrophosphatase is found in both the dense bodies and parts of the Golgi complex. The close spatial association of these organelles, together with their enzymatic similarities, suggests the existence of a functional or developmental relationship between them.
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spelling pubmed-21073902008-05-01 DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS Lane, Nancy J. J Cell Biol Article The neuronal perikarya of the grasshopper contain sudanophilic lipochondria which exhibit an affinity for vital dyes. These lipochondria are membrane-delimited and display acid phosphatase activity; hence they correspond to lysosomes. Unlike those of most vertebrates, these lysosomes also hydrolyze thiamine pyrophosphate and adenosine triphosphate. Like vertebrate lysosomal "dense bodies," they are electron-opaque and contain granular, vesicular, or lamellar material. Along with several types of smaller dense bodies, they are found in close spatial association with the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi complexes are frequently arranged in concentric configurations within which these dense bodies lie. Some of the smaller dense bodies often lie close to or in association with the periphery of dense multivesicular bodies. Further, bodies occur that display gradations in structure between these multivesicular bodies and the dense lysosomes. Acid phosphatase activity is present in the small as well as the larger dense bodies, in the multivesicular bodies, and in some of the Golgi saccules, associated vesicles, and fenestrated membranes; thiamine pyrophosphatase is found in both the dense bodies and parts of the Golgi complex. The close spatial association of these organelles, together with their enzymatic similarities, suggests the existence of a functional or developmental relationship between them. The Rockefeller University Press 1968-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107390/ /pubmed/4296381 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Lane, Nancy J.
DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title_full DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title_fullStr DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title_full_unstemmed DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title_short DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE GOLGI REGION AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC GANGLIONIC NEURONS IN THE GRASSHOPPER, MELANOPLUS DIFFERENTIALIS
title_sort distribution of phosphatases in the golgi region and associated structures of the thoracic ganglionic neurons in the grasshopper, melanoplus differentialis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4296381
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