Senda T, Ochiai H, Nakai Y, Fujita H
Department of Anatomy, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Japan.
Arch Histol Cytol. 1991 May;54(2):233-40. doi: 10.1679/aohc.54.233.
Synaptophysin and synapsin I, the synaptic vesicle-associated proteins, were demonstrated immunocytochemically in nerve terminals of the neurohypophysis of rats. Although both are associated with microvesicles 50-60 nm in diameter, they are not localized on or around the large neurosecretory granules nor the clear vacuoles, 100-200 nm in diameter. These findings strongly suggest that the microvesicles in the nerve terminal of the neurohypophysis are, for the most part, not the structures involved in the retrieval of the limiting membranes of the released neurosecretory granules, but rather typical synaptic vesicles. The clear vacuoles, which are negative for synaptophysin and synapsin I, are considered to be related to the retrieval of the limiting membranes of the released neurosecretory granules.
突触小泡相关蛋白突触素和突触结合蛋白I在大鼠神经垂体的神经末梢中通过免疫细胞化学方法得以证实。尽管两者都与直径为50 - 60纳米的微泡相关,但它们并不定位于直径为100 - 200纳米的大型神经分泌颗粒或透明空泡上或其周围。这些发现有力地表明,神经垂体神经末梢中的微泡在很大程度上并非参与回收释放的神经分泌颗粒的界膜的结构,而是典型的突触小泡。对突触素和突触结合蛋白I呈阴性反应的透明空泡被认为与回收释放的神经分泌颗粒的界膜有关。