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Ultrastructure of the pineal gland of the monkey, Macaca fascicularis, with special reference to the presence of synaptic junctions on pinealocytes.

E A Ling1, S H Tan, T Y Yick, W C Wong.   

Abstract

The present study described the normal ultrastructure of the monkey pineal gland. The gland was composed of the principal pinealocytes, intramural neurons and glial cells. The nucleus of the pinealocytes was deeply infolded with evenly distributed chromatin materials. The abundant cytoplasm was rich in organelles including the well-developed Golgi apparatuses, multivesicular bodies, dense-cored vesicles and widely scattered free and polyribosomes. A variety of axon terminals was observed and the majority of them contained pleomorphic agranular vesicles with a few large dense-cored vesicles. A few terminals showed flattened vesicles or small dense cored vesicles. Some of the axon terminals formed synaptic contacts with the cell bodies of pinealocytes. These synapses were mainly concentrated in the posterior third of the gland. The occasional intramural neurons observed were postsynaptic to axon terminals containing round agranular vesicles. The sources of the nerve fibres and terminals forming synaptic junctions with pinealocytes and intramural neurons were discussed.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2802179     DOI: 10.1007/bf00309766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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