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Histochemistry 1975 Sep 29;444:313-22. doi: 10.1007/bf00490368.
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An ultrastructural and cytochemical study of neuromuscular junctions in echinoderms.

Dolder H .


Abstract
The ultrastructure of neuromuscular junctions in various organs of a starfish and a holothurian was studied. All neurons were found to contain large (100-250 nm), dense-core vesicles. Cytochemical tests for acetylcholinesterase were negative for these neurons. The presence of proteinaceous neurosecretory material was contested by enzymatic digestion (pepsin) which did not attack the dense-core vesicles, as well as by incubation in phosphotungstic acid (PTA) which did not stain these structures. Staining with dichromate produced a positive reaction for 5-hydroxytryptamine. In the absence of synaptic modifications even after specific staining with PTA, the transmission of nervous impulses is effectuated through exocytosis of 5-hydroxytryptamine at nerve endings in the muscle tissue.

PubMed ID: 52643
Article link: Histochemistry


Genes referenced: LOC100888622 LOC115925415 LOC762935

References [+] :
Akert, An electron-microscopic study of zinc iodide-osmium impregnation of neurons. I. Staining of synaptic vesicles at cholinergic junctions. 1968, Pubmed