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SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

The giant nerve fiber of the squid (Loligo pealii L.) has been investigated in situ, and in fresh and fixed preparations, by differential interference microscopy and electron microscopy. A continuous, three-dimensional network, composed of threadlike elements, was disclosed in the axoplasm. The thre...

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Autores principales: Metuzals, J., Izzard, C. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1969
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5351402
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description The giant nerve fiber of the squid (Loligo pealii L.) has been investigated in situ, and in fresh and fixed preparations, by differential interference microscopy and electron microscopy. A continuous, three-dimensional network, composed of threadlike elements, was disclosed in the axoplasm. The threadlike elements in the axoplasm are twisted as a whole into a steep, right-handed helix. In a peripheral ectoplasmic region, the elements are more parallel to one another and more densely packed than in a central endoplasmic core. The threadlike elements can be resolved into a hierarchy of decreasing order of size. Successive levels of the hierarchy are formed by the association of smaller elements into larger ones. The following levels in the hierarchy of network elements have been distinguished: 1–3-µ-wide threads, 0.1–0.35-µ-wide strands, and 70–250-A-wide unit-filament strands. The differential interference microscope selects, from the network, threads oriented at a specific angle to the long axis of the axon. The specific angle depends upon the orientation of the long axis of the axon relative to the direction of shear. It is postulated that the network configuration is expressed in the solid-state properties of the axoplasm essential for the normal functioning of the nerve fiber.
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spelling pubmed-21078102008-05-01 SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Metuzals, J. Izzard, C. S. J Cell Biol Article The giant nerve fiber of the squid (Loligo pealii L.) has been investigated in situ, and in fresh and fixed preparations, by differential interference microscopy and electron microscopy. A continuous, three-dimensional network, composed of threadlike elements, was disclosed in the axoplasm. The threadlike elements in the axoplasm are twisted as a whole into a steep, right-handed helix. In a peripheral ectoplasmic region, the elements are more parallel to one another and more densely packed than in a central endoplasmic core. The threadlike elements can be resolved into a hierarchy of decreasing order of size. Successive levels of the hierarchy are formed by the association of smaller elements into larger ones. The following levels in the hierarchy of network elements have been distinguished: 1–3-µ-wide threads, 0.1–0.35-µ-wide strands, and 70–250-A-wide unit-filament strands. The differential interference microscope selects, from the network, threads oriented at a specific angle to the long axis of the axon. The specific angle depends upon the orientation of the long axis of the axon relative to the direction of shear. It is postulated that the network configuration is expressed in the solid-state properties of the axoplasm essential for the normal functioning of the nerve fiber. The Rockefeller University Press 1969-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107810/ /pubmed/5351402 Text en Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press 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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SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_full SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_fullStr SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_full_unstemmed SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_short SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THREADLIKE ELEMENTS IN THE AXOPLASM OF THE GIANT NERVE FIBER OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII L.) AS DISCLOSED BY DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY AND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
title_sort spatial patterns of threadlike elements in the axoplasm of the giant nerve fiber of the squid (loligo pealii l.) as disclosed by differential interference microscopy and by electron microscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5351402
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