Synaptosomes from Rat Brain: Morphology, Compartmentation, and Transmembrane pH and Electrical Gradients
- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 36 (6) , 2063-2072
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb10835.x
Abstract
Morphological studies of synaptosomes isolated from rat brains show that approximately 68% of the synaptosomes in these preparations contain synaptic vesicles (range, 62–72.5%). Approximately 30% of the synaptosomes contain mitochondria, and only less than 20% of the total mitochondria in good preparations are free and not enclosed in synaptic structures. The mitochondrial volume percent calculated on the basis of the measured cytochrome c content is 5% for synaptosomes isolated from anesthetized animals and 11% for synaptosomes isolated from unanesthetized animals. These numbers bracket the value of 8.7% obtained from electron micrographs. The volume percent of intrasynaptic vesicles is 1.5% as calculated from electron micrographs. The pH gradient between the extracellular pH and the mean intracellular pH is -0.45, as measured by equilibrium distributions of methylamine and dimethylamine, and -0.05, as determined by equilibrium distributions of 5,5-dimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione and trimethylacetic acid. Analysis of these data shows that there cannot be a large pH gradient (alkaline inside) across the mitochondria, nor can the synaptic vesicle compartment be very large (3H]triphenylmethyl-phosphonium ion in synaptosomal preparations gives a calculated apparent potential of -85 mV, in agreement with our previous value. Analysis of these data using the measured volumes of mitochondrial and intrasynaptic vesicular compartments (8.7 and 1.5%, respectively) gives a maximum possible trans mitochondrial membrane potential of -59 mV.Keywords
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