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Electron microscopic histochemistry of acetylcholinesterase of rat brain by Karnovsky's method

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Karnovsky's electron microscopic acetylcholinesterase method was successfully applied to rat brain fixed by vascular perfusion with either 2% glutataldehyde or 4% formaldehyde. 2% glutaraldehyde showed better fine structure but worse preservation of the enzyme than 4% formaldehyde.

In the neuropil of the caudate nucleus, locus coeruleus and dorsal nucleus of the vagus, AChE activity was most intensely demonstrated on the plasma membranes of preterminal axons and somewhat less strongly on those of axon terminals and contacting dendritic branches. The axoplasm and synaptic vesicles were usually negative, while the cytoplasm and neurotubules of the dendritic branches showed some activity. In the nodule and uvula of the cerebellum moderate activity was exhibited on the synaptic contacts between the mossy fiber endings and granule cell dendrites. In the hypothalamus and other autonomic regions the characteristic coexistence of AChE and granulated vesicles of axon terminals could be demonstrated.

In the perikaryon of positive nerve cells, AChE was observed strongly in the cytoplasm, disseminated irregularly or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, while it was absent in the mitochondria and lysosomal dense bodies.

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Shimizu, N., Ishii, S. Electron microscopic histochemistry of acetylcholinesterase of rat brain by Karnovsky's method. Histochemie 6, 24–33 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00277964

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