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The dilatator muscle cells form short projections into the stroma of the iris. Close to these projections run several nerve bundles. The unmyelinated axons often show enlargements (varicosities) containing mitochondria and vesicles. Several of the varicosities are partly denuded of the Schwann cell and are covered only by a basement membrane. The varicosities are then separated from the muscle cells only by basement membranes and a 0.1–1 μ stromal space. The ultrastructure of the iris dilatator muscle thus also fits the view that the autonomic ground plexus with its varicosities forms the real innervation apparatus.
The smallest space between axon and muscle has a width of 700–900 Å and is cemented with basement membrane material. It is suggested that the main function of these contact sites is not to transmit a nerve impulse but to anchor the nerves to their effector organ.
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This study has been supported by grants from the Swedish State Research Council (U 267) and the United States Public Health Service (N B 2854-04).
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Nilsson, O. The relationship between nerves and smooth muscle cells in the rat iris. Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 64, 166–171 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342208
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342208