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Intermediate stages in the disassembly of synaptic ribbons in cone photoreceptors of the crucian carp, Carassius carassius

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Synaptic ribbons are trilaminated plate-shaped presynaptic densities of certain types of receptor cells and neurons. In cone photoreceptors, these structures dissassemble and reassemble in response to light and to a variety of other stimuli. We used the lithium-ionenhanced disassembly and reassembly of synaptic ribbons to characterize structural intermediates in these cyclic changes. A few minutes after exposure of isolated retinas from the crucian carp (Carassius carassius) to lithium, ribbons fragmented into 50-nm-sized dense globular structures. These small spheres were concentrically surrounded by synaptic vesicles attached to them by stalk-like fine bridging filaments. Disassembly always started at the free cytoplasmic edges of the ribbons and proceeded toward the membrane-associated edges. As the disassembly process never started at the membraneanchored site, synaptic ribbons appeared to be polarized structures with functionally different ends. Spheres were subjected to further depolymerization. They disintegrated into clusters of small granular material and disappeared after ca. 45 min of lithium treatment. Spheres were not observed during the reassembly of synaptic ribbons, indicating that the assembly of synaptic ribbons proceeds via smaller subunits.

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Schmitz, F., Drenckhahn, D. Intermediate stages in the disassembly of synaptic ribbons in cone photoreceptors of the crucian carp, Carassius carassius . Cell Tissue Res 272, 487–490 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00318554

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