Barajas L, Wang P, De Santis S
Am J Anat. 1976 Oct;147(2):219-34. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001470206.
Acetylcholinesterase activity is shown in the renal nerves of the rat with the technique of Karnovsky and Roots. By light microscopy, the acetylcholinesterase-positive nerves are seen in association with blood vessels, including the glomerular arterioles, and occasionally with renal tubules. By electron microscopy the precipitate appears extracellularly around axons and varicosities. DFP inhibits the deposition of precipitate. Previous demonstration by serial section electron microscopy in the rat revealed that all nerves around the glomerular arterioles contain small dense-cored vesicles characteristic of adrenergic nerves, indicating that the acetylcholinesterase-positive nerves demonstrated here are likely to be adrenergic nerves containing acetylcholinesterase.
采用卡诺夫斯基和鲁茨的技术,在大鼠肾神经中显示出乙酰胆碱酯酶活性。通过光学显微镜观察,可见乙酰胆碱酯酶阳性神经与包括肾小球小动脉在内的血管相关,偶尔也与肾小管相关。通过电子显微镜观察,沉淀物出现在轴突和曲张体周围的细胞外。二异丙基氟磷酸酯抑制沉淀物的沉积。先前通过大鼠连续切片电子显微镜观察表明,肾小球小动脉周围的所有神经均含有肾上腺素能神经特有的小致密核心囊泡,这表明此处显示的乙酰胆碱酯酶阳性神经可能是含有乙酰胆碱酯酶的肾上腺素能神经。