Brzin M, Tennyson V M, Dettbarn W D
Histochemistry. 1975 Jun 9;43(4):305-11. doi: 10.1007/BF00490189.
The giant synapse of squid stellate ganglion is a chemical synapse where the transmitter substance is not known. The components of the ACh-system are present in squid nervous tissue in large quantities. However externally applied cholinergic drugs have no effect on junctional transmission. Using the Copper thiocholine method for electron microscopic cytochemistry the reaction product was found at the axolemmal surface, in the cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum of neurons and occasionally between the infoldings of the sheat cells surounding the axons. Abundant deposits of end product are observed in the extracellular space in the proximity to junctional region. However, the localization of the cytochemical end product at the junctional region proper was observed frequently, but not consistently. Radiometric measurements of enzyme activity have revealed that neither specific inhibitors nor specific substrates generaly used for differentiation of cholinesterases in mammalian nervous tissue can be employed for differentiation of squid enzymes. Considering the permeability barriers imposed for external acetylcholine by cytoplasmic processes and the high enzyme activity of structures surrounding the giant synapse, the possibility that acetylcholine may still be a candidate for the missing transmitter is discussed.
鱿鱼星状神经节的巨大突触是一种化学突触,其递质尚不清楚。乙酰胆碱系统的成分大量存在于鱿鱼神经组织中。然而,外部应用的胆碱能药物对突触传递没有影响。使用硫代胆碱铜法进行电子显微镜细胞化学研究,发现反应产物位于轴膜表面、神经元内质网的池内,偶尔也出现在围绕轴突的鞘细胞褶皱之间。在靠近突触区域的细胞外空间观察到大量的终产物沉积。然而,细胞化学终产物在突触区域本身的定位经常被观察到,但并不一致。酶活性的放射性测量表明,哺乳动物神经组织中一般用于区分胆碱酯酶的特异性抑制剂和特异性底物都不能用于区分鱿鱼的酶。考虑到细胞质过程对外部乙酰胆碱的渗透屏障以及巨大突触周围结构的高酶活性,讨论了乙酰胆碱仍可能是缺失递质候选物的可能性。