Dense‐cored vesicle‐containing components of the terminal nerve of sharks and rays
- 22 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 278 (4) , 604-614
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902780411
Abstract
This paper describes electron microscopic observations of dense-cored vesicle-containing axons, cell bodies, and endings of the terminal nerve in several elasmobranchs. The vesicles are found in two apparent cell types, one with a polymorphic nucleus and another with an oval nucleus. The types may correspond to cells producing one each of two neuropeptides (LHRH and FMRF-amide) that have previously been localized in the nerve. Dense-cored vesicles are found in many unmyelinated fibers in both the terminal nerve proper and its major ganglia. Some of these form complicated structures with interdigitation and wrapping of membranes. Vesicle-containing fibers branch from the nerve, run along nearby blood vessels, and appear to end adjacent to endothelial cells which demonstrate vesicular activity. The observations suggest terminal nerve neurosecretion into the cerebral circulation. Synapses are found in and near the ganglia where they appear to be axodendritic, with multiple contacts in some cases.Keywords
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