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On different types of nerve endings in the frog median eminence after fixation with permanganate and glutaraldehyde-osmium

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In the frog median eminence, fixed with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide, four types of nerve endings can be generally distinguished. These endings are in contact with the pericapillary spaces of primary portal vessels and can be identified by the internal structure and the size of their granules and vesicles. Type 1 contains large granules (1500–2400 Å in diameter) and small clear vesicles (300–500 Å in diameter), type 2 intermediate granules (about 1100–1700 Å in diameter) and small clear vesicles, type 3 small granules (about 600–1000 Å in diameter) and small clear vesicles, type 4 only numerous small clear vesicles. The mixed types containing the large, intermediate and small dense granules in the same ending are infrequently found.

After KMnO4 or LiMnO4 fixation the granules and vesicles mentioned above are observed as follows. The large granules in the type 1 nerve ending appear mostly pale or less-dense. The intermediate granules in the type 2 also appear mostly pale or less-dense, but some frequently show granules of high density. The small granules in the type 3 consistently contain the dense substance and these endings can be subdivided into two different types according to the populations of different sizes of dense granules [type 3a (900–1000 Å) and type 3b (500–800 Å)]. Dense-cored and cleared-synaptic vesicles are frequently present with together in the type 3 endings. The small vesicles (300–400 Å), in the type 4, appear generally pale (type 4a), but some nerve endings contain small dense cored-vesicles (type 4b).

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Nakai, Y. On different types of nerve endings in the frog median eminence after fixation with permanganate and glutaraldehyde-osmium. Z. Zellforsch. 119, 164–178 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00324518

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