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Synapses of the oculomotor nucleus of Echidna have been examined ultrastructurally with the aim of integrating data obtained from osmicated and nonosmicated PTA stained material. Particular emphasis has been laid on the relationship between the synaptic vesicles of the osmicated material and the presynaptic network and vesicular grid of the PTA material. This relationship has been explored qualitatively by examining osmicated material of varying qualities of fixation. Such material contains dense projections in addition to synaptic vesicles, and various vesicular network appearances. A variety of measurement techniques have shown that the PTA network is characterised by reticular strands, spaces, and regular hexagonal units smaller than vesicles, these observations prompting the formulation of a ‘vesicle-network coincidence’ model of the presynaptic terminal. This model has been tested by tracing the profiles of vesicles within the PTA network and comparing their size and shape frequency distributions with those of osmicated synaptic vesicles. The distributions have been found to be essentially similar, suggesting that vesicles can be located within the network, and that the hexagonal network units are formed only in the presence of an underlying vesicular matrix.
Additionally, the following points have emerged: 1) the dense projections in the two types of material appear to be equivalent; 2) a loose correlation exists between dense projections and vesicles in osmicated terminals, increase in the area of the dense projections being associated with a decrease in the area of the vesicles; 3) network and dense projection units are similar. In view of the similarity between network and dense projection units, the demonstrated vesicular basis of the network raises the question of whether dense projections are entirely independent structures, or whether they depend in part for their existence on the nearby presence of synaptic vesicles.
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This work was supported by the Arnold Yeldham and Mary Raine Research Foundation of the University of Western Australia and by the Australian Research Grants Committee and the Nuffield Foundation
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Jones, D.G., Ellison, L.T., Reading, L.C. et al. A critical evaluation of the relationship between the presynaptic network, synaptic vesicles and dense projections in central synapses. Cell Tissue Res. 169, 49–66 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00219307
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