Graybiel A M, Ragsdale C W
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 Nov;75(11):5723-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.75.11.5723.
We here report observations on the distribution of acetylcholinesterase (acetylcholine hydrolase, EC 3.1.1.7) in the striatum of the adult human, the rhesus monkey, and the cat. By the histochemical staining methods of Geneser-Jensen and Blackstad and of Karnovsky and Roots, compartments of low cholinesterase activity were identified in parts of the striatum in all three species. In frontal sections, these enzyme-poor zones appeared as a variable number of weakly stained approximately 0.5-mm-wide zones embedded in a darkly stained background. The zones varied in cross-sectional shape from round to elongated and were sometimes branched. They were most prominent in the head of the caudate nucleus. Three-dimensional reconstructions of serial sections through the caudate nucleus in the human and cat suggest that over distances of at least several millimeters, the zones of low enzyme activity form nearly continuous labyrinths.
我们在此报告关于成人、恒河猴和猫纹状体中乙酰胆碱酯酶(乙酰胆碱水解酶,EC 3.1.1.7)分布的观察结果。通过Geneser-Jensen和Blackstad以及Karnovsky和Roots的组织化学染色方法,在所有三个物种的纹状体部分均鉴定出胆碱酯酶活性较低的区域。在额叶切片中,这些酶含量低的区域表现为数量不等的弱染色区域,宽度约为0.5毫米,嵌入深色染色的背景中。这些区域的横截面形状从圆形到细长形不等,有时还会分支。它们在尾状核头部最为明显。对人和猫尾状核连续切片的三维重建表明,在至少几毫米的距离内,低酶活性区域形成了几乎连续的迷宫状结构。