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An analysis of some aspects of synaptosomal ultrastructure by the use of serial sections

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Synaptosomes and synaptic junctions have been examined employing serial sections, with emphasis placed on four areas of investigation. 1. Starting from unequivocal synaptosomal profiles and tracing them through consecutive sections to the periphery of the synaptosomes, it is clear that vesicles are the one constant feature of the presynaptic terminal. In no instance was it possible to identify an empty membranous profile as synaptosomal. 2. Following a similar procedure it was found that the criteria required to predict the existence of a junctional region within a synaptosomal profile are: the accumulation of synaptic vesicles at one locus within its presynaptic component, and the presence of a postsynaptic profile characterized by two or more junctional features. 3. Serial sections of non-osmicated, PTA stained synaptic junctions confirm the regularity and orderliness of dense projection distribution along the length of the junction. 4. Complex vesicles can usually be followed in two and sometimes three adjacent sections, appearing either as intact vesicles or empty shells. Further observations confirmed that the latter profiles may be sections through the periphery of intact vesicles or through isolated shell fragments. They are more common in the latter form in unbuffered material.

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This work was supported in part by the Australian Research Grants Committee. We would like to thank Mr. David Stuart and Mrs. Zel Gobby for assistance with the photography.

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Jones, D.G., Brearley, R.F. An analysis of some aspects of synaptosomal ultrastructure by the use of serial sections. Z.Zellforsch 140, 481–496 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00306675

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