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Axonal protrusions in the small multiple endings in the extraocular muscles of the rat

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A special type of myoneural junction has been observed in the extraocular muscles of the rat with electron microscopy. These axon terminals are derived from unmyelinated nerves and contain synaptic vesicles and mitochondria. The terminals are invested by teloglia cells and separated by a synaptic cleft of about 500 Å from a slow-type muscle fibre. From the nerve ending a pseudopod-like evagination projects into the muscle cell. The membranes of this evagination and the muscle cells are only separated by a narrow cleft of about 100 Å, which is devoid of the basement membrane-like material typical of ordinary myoneural junctions. The evagination contains fewer axonal vesicles than other regions of the terminal axoplasm and the postsynaptic part of the muscle plasma membrane in this special region does not exhibit the postsynaptic thickening characteristic of ordinary myoneural junctions.

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The author thanks ProfessorAntti Telkkä, M.D., Head of the Electron Microscope Laboratory, University of Helsinki, for permission to use the facilities of the laboratory.

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Teräväinen, H. Axonal protrusions in the small multiple endings in the extraocular muscles of the rat. Z. Zellforsch. 96, 206–211 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00338767

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