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The nerve supply to the iridic melanophores of the rat was studied with the electron microscope. The adrenergic and cholinergic terminals were identified with the aid of 5-hydroxydopamine, which produces dense-cored 400–800 Å synaptic vesicles in adrenergic axon varicosities, whereas the synaptic vesicles of cholinergic axons remain empty. It was found that both adrenergic and cholinergic terminal axons come in close apposition (200–250 Å) with the melanophores. The appositions have the same appearance as synapses in peripheral tissues. It seems likely that the murine iridic melanophores have a double innervation, although its functional significance is obscure.

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This work has been supported by grants from Lunds Läkarsällskap, the Swedish Medical Research Council (Project no. B69-14X-2321-02 and B69-14X-712-04C) and NIH (06701-02).

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Ehinger, B., Falck, B. Innervation of iridic melanophores. Z. Zellforsch. 105, 538–542 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335427

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