Martinez-Guijarro F J, Soriano E, Del Rio J A, Lopez-Garcia C
Catedra de Citologia e Histologia, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad de Valencia, Burjasot, Spain.
J Neurocytol. 1991 Oct;20(10):834-43. doi: 10.1007/BF01191734.
Zinc-positive boutons, originating in the medial cortex of lizards, exhibit glutamate immunoreactivity. This finding supports the presumed homology between lizard zinc-positive boutons and the hippocampal mossy fibres of mammals, which are also glutamate-immunoreactive and zinc-positive. Zinc-positive boutons of lizards contain a chelatable pool of zinc located in the hippocampal mossy fibres of mammals. These synaptic systems also contain glutamate, which indicates a possible simultaneous action of zinc and glutamate during synaptic transmission.