Types of nerve terminals in fetal and neonatal rabbit myocardium |
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Authors: | R. E. Papka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Kentucky Medical School, 40506 Lexington, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary With the use of electron microscopy 4 types of axonal profiles were observed in the developing myocardium of rabbits: 1) adrenergic axons which contained mainly small dense-core vesicles and which presumably can store 5-hydroxydopamine; 2) cholinergic axons which contained small clear synaptic vesicles and which were acetylcholinesterase-positive; 3) axons which contained large vesicles filled with moderately electron-dense material and which resembled purinergic axons; and 4) profiles filled with mitochondria, vesicles of various sizes, lysosome-like bodies, and microtubules and which resembled sensory terminals.Supported in part by the Kentucky Heart Association and in part by the Human Development Studies Program, University of Kentucky. Excellent technical assistance of Mrs Merle Wekstein is gratefully acknowledged. |
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