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Electron microscopic localization of acid phosphatase (AcPase) was carried out on posterior pituitary glands from rats. An estimated 5% of the neurosecretory nerve terminals contained structures which showed reaction product. Most of the lysosomes were small dense bodies, often with a membranous substructure. Other lysosomes were larger in size or were found within vacuoles. AcPase was also localized to lysosomes and the Golgi apparatus of pituicytes. Evidence is presented which would associate the large lipid droplets characteristic of pituicytes with AcPase-positive dense bodies. The present study indicates that hydrolytic activity by lysosomes occurs within the terminals of neurosecretory cells, and adds further support to the concept that this process represents a normal phenomenon of cells and their extensions in general.
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Whitaker, S., LaBella, F.S. & Sanwal, M. Electron microscopic histochemistry of lysosomes in neurosecretory nerve endings and pituicytes of rat posterior pituitary. Z. Zellforsch. 111, 493–504 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330927
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