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THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow

The fine structure of a physiologically identified motor neuron in the segmental ganglion of the leech central nervous system and the morphology of synapses on it were studied after injection of the fluorescent dye Procion yellow as a marker. The injected cell and its processes within the neuropil w...

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Autores principales: Purves, Dale, McMahan, Uel J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1972
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4569409
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description The fine structure of a physiologically identified motor neuron in the segmental ganglion of the leech central nervous system and the morphology of synapses on it were studied after injection of the fluorescent dye Procion yellow as a marker. The injected cell and its processes within the neuropil were located in thick or thin sections with fluorescence optics after initial fixation with glutaraldehyde and brief treatment with osmium tetroxide. The same or adjacent thin sections could then be examined in the electron microscope. Comparison with uninjected cells showed that the general features of the injected cell are retained although some organelles are distorted. The main features of the geometry of this neuron are the same from animal to animal: a single large process runs from the soma through the neuropil to bifurcate and enter the contralateral roots. Within the neuropil the main process gives off long branches (up to 150 µ), but these are greatly outnumbered by short branches and spines, one or a few microns in length, which were not appreciated in previous light microscope studies after injection of Procion yellow. Serial thin sections of selected areas along the main process within the neuropil showed that there are synapses on most of the shorter branches and spines; occasional synaptic contacts were also made on the main process itself and on longer branches. At least two morphologically distinct types of synapse could be recognized. A minimum estimate of the total number of synapses on the motor cell is 300, based on their occurrence in reconstructed segments.
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spelling pubmed-21087462008-05-01 THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow Purves, Dale McMahan, Uel J. J Cell Biol Article The fine structure of a physiologically identified motor neuron in the segmental ganglion of the leech central nervous system and the morphology of synapses on it were studied after injection of the fluorescent dye Procion yellow as a marker. The injected cell and its processes within the neuropil were located in thick or thin sections with fluorescence optics after initial fixation with glutaraldehyde and brief treatment with osmium tetroxide. The same or adjacent thin sections could then be examined in the electron microscope. Comparison with uninjected cells showed that the general features of the injected cell are retained although some organelles are distorted. The main features of the geometry of this neuron are the same from animal to animal: a single large process runs from the soma through the neuropil to bifurcate and enter the contralateral roots. Within the neuropil the main process gives off long branches (up to 150 µ), but these are greatly outnumbered by short branches and spines, one or a few microns in length, which were not appreciated in previous light microscope studies after injection of Procion yellow. Serial thin sections of selected areas along the main process within the neuropil showed that there are synapses on most of the shorter branches and spines; occasional synaptic contacts were also made on the main process itself and on longer branches. At least two morphologically distinct types of synapse could be recognized. A minimum estimate of the total number of synapses on the motor cell is 300, based on their occurrence in reconstructed segments. The Rockefeller University Press 1972-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108746/ /pubmed/4569409 Text en Copyright © 1972 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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THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title_full THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title_fullStr THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title_full_unstemmed THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title_short THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPSES ON A PHYSIOLOGICALLY IDENTIFIED MOTOR NEURON IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE LEECH : An Electron Microscope Study after the Injection of the Fluorescent Dye Procion Yellow
title_sort distribution of synapses on a physiologically identified motor neuron in the central nervous system of the leech : an electron microscope study after the injection of the fluorescent dye procion yellow
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4569409
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