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Mizukawa, Kiminao
Tseng, I-Ming
Tobita, Ryoichi
Otsuka, Nagayasu
Abstract

Monoaminergic innervation of the intermediolateral nucleus of the cat spinal cord was investigated by fluorescence histochemistry and electron microscopy. Large numbers of monoaminergic terminals were labeled by prior administration of the false neurotransmitter 5-hydroxydopamine (5-OHDA). Ultrastructurally, 5-OHDA-labeled terminals fell into three types. Type I, which made up 55% of the labeled terminals, contained abundant, large and densely labeled vesicles and only a few small and unlabeled vesicles. This type was "bouton de passage". Type II, which made up 40% of the terminals, made asymmetrical synaptic contacts with typical postsynaptic structures. This type contained many small vesicles, some of which were labeled, and a few large dense-core vesicles. Type III, which made up 5% of the terminals, made close contact with presynaptic nerve endings containing abundant small unlabeled clear vesicles. The type III terminals contained many large and densely labeled vesicles and a few small flattened vesicles, most of which were unlabeled.

Keywords
ultrastructure
monoaminergic terminals
5-hydroxydopamine
cat spinal cord
intermediolateral nucleus
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
1988-02
Volume
volume42
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
21
End Page
30
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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publisher
Refereed
True
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