Somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in non-pyramidal neurons of the human isocortex
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Brain Structure and Function
- Vol. 173 (2) , 237-246
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00316304
Abstract
The distribution of somatostatin-immunoreactive cell bodies and axons throughout the human isocortex and subjacent white matter was examined. Vibratome sections of cortical tissue (30–40 μm thick) obtained at surgery were treated to reveal the antigen by the unlabelled antibody enzyme method. Two types of somatostatin-immunoreactive axons were present: short, coiled axons and extended ones that follow a straight course in various directions. Somatostatin immunoreactive nerve cell bodies were encountered in layers II–VI and in the subjacent white matter. The majority of labelled cells were found in the white matter and layer VI, and then in layers II and III. The immunoreactive perikarya were fusiform, triangular or multipolar in shape and did not show preferential orientation of their long axis. Frequently, the fusiform neurons in layer VI and in the white matter were aligned parallel to radiate bundles of myelinated fibres. The immunoreactive neurons gave rise to a few thick dendrites. Often thin axon-like processes could also be recognized, originating either from the cell body or from a thicker dendrite. After destaining of the chromogen and counterstaining with aldehydefuchsin and gallocyanin chromealum, the formerly immunoreactive neurons displayed a light and eccentrically located nucleus. The soma contained only a sparse amount of basophilic substance and was nearly devoid of lipofuscin granules. In electron micrographs, the cisterns of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) were localized near the periphery of the soma. Immunoreactivity occurred along membranes of the RER cistern, outer mitochondrial membrane, and in particles 120–150 μm in diameter. Rounded areas (up to a diameter of 1 μm) lacked immunoreactivity. Furthermore, there were a few tiny lysosomes.Keywords
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