Applied Microscopy
- Volume 8 Issue 1
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- Pages.53-66
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- 1978
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- 2287-5123(pISSN)
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- 2287-4445(eISSN)
The Synaptic Organization of the Cat Striatum
고양이 선조체의 신경연접기구에 대한 형태학적 관찰
- Chung Jin-Woong (Department of Anatomy, Catholic Medical College) ;
- Choi Wol-Bong (Department of Anatomy, Catholic Medical College) ;
- Kwun Hung-Sik (Department of Anatomy, Catholic Medical College)
- Published : 1978.04.01
Abstract
An attempt has been made to discriminate the synapses in the striatum consisting caudate nucleus, putamen and fundus striati of the cat with emphasis on the characteristic structures of axon terminals and postsynaptic profiles. The differentiation is based on the size and shape of vesicle in the bouton terminal, and the symmetrical or asymmetrical thickening the pre- and postsynaptic membrane. Four types of synapses could be differentiated: Type I: the bontons with asymmetrical,synaptic thickenings contain round 45 nm diameter vesicles and contact cell soma, dendritic shafts and dendritic spines (74%). Type II : the boutons contain round 45nm diameter vesicles and are associated with symmetrical membrane thickenings. These synapses are formed on the soma and dendritic shafts (6%). Type III: the boutons with symmetrical membrane thickenings contain 50-60 nm diameter pleomorphic vesicles, and contact soma and dendritic shafts (18%). Type IV: the terminals contain flattened vesicles (
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