Kanerva L, Tissari A H, Rechardt L, Hervonen A
Acta Physiol Scand. 1980 Apr;108(4):341-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1980.tb06542.x.
Subcellular fractions of the posterior pituitary of the rat were isolated by differential and density gradient centrifugation, and microsamples prepared for electron miscroscopy by KMnO4 or glutaraldehyde-OsO4 fixation. The nuclear fraction, P1 (1000 g x 7 min), was the main neurosecretosome (NSS) fraction and contained nuclei and mitochondria in addition to NSS (60%). The crude mitochondrial fraction, P2 (10,000 g x 20 min), contained free mitochondria (70%), NSS, unidentified membrane particles, fat droplets derived from pituicytes, neurosecretory granules (NSG) and synaptosomes, identified by the presence of synaptic membrane thickenings. Fraction P3 (32,900 g x 20 min) contained mainly free NSG, while fraction P4 (118,000 g x 30 min) had a high microsome content.