Literature DB >> 649441

Light and electron microscopic histochemistry of the monoamines in the human foetal sympathetic ganglion in culture.

H Hervonen, A Hervonen, L Kanerva.   

Abstract

Sympathetic ganglia of 13 to 19-week-old human foetuses were cultured in small pieces with and without nerve growth factor for up to 5 weeks in vitro. The cultures were studied using phase-contrast, fluorescence and electron microscopy. Monoamines were demonstrated with the formaldehyde-induced fluorescence method, with and without pretreatment of the cultures with catecholamines or monoamine oxidase inhibitor. In the long-term cultures, primitive sympathetic cells, sympathicoblasts of types I and II, and young sympathetic neurons showed a fine structure identical to that described earlier in vivo. There were virtually no satellite or Schwann cells in the cultures. The neurons showed a considerable capacity to grow new nerve fibres in culture, even without nerve growth factor. Nerve terminals with accumulations of synaptic vesicles were regularly observed, occasionally in synapse-like contact with other nervous structures. Large granular vesicles were regularly found in the sympathicoblasts after glutaraldehyde-osmium tetroxide fixation. After permanganate fixation, dense-cored vesicles typical of adrenergic neurons were not seen, either in the perikarya, or in the processes, although it was possible to demonstrate specific fluorescence. No small intensity fluorescent (SIF) cells were observed. Variable formaldehyde-induced fluorescence was observed in the nerve cell perikarya and nerve fibres. The intensity of the fluorescence increased after treatment of the cultures with monoamine oxidase inhibitor and after incubation with catecholamines.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 649441     DOI: 10.1007/BF01007559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


  44 in total

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Authors:  M N Goldstein
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1967-07

2.  Ultrastructural characterization of synaptosomes from neonatal and adult rats with special reference to monoamines.

Authors:  L Kanerva; A H Tissari; B V Suurhasko; A Hervonen
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1977-08-15       Impact factor: 3.215

3.  Hydrocortisone-induced increase in the number of small intensely fluorescent cells and their histochemically demonstrable catecholamine content in cultures of sympathetic ganglia of the newborn rat.

Authors:  O Eränkö; L Eränkö; C E Hill; G Burnstock
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1972-01

4.  Ultrastructure of sympathetic ganglion cells and granule-containing cells in the paracervical (Frankenhäuser) ganglion of the newborn rat.

Authors:  L Kanerva
Journal:  Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat       Date:  1972

5.  Anatomical observations on the specificity of synapse formation in tissue culture.

Authors:  M I Olson; R P Bunge
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1973-09-14       Impact factor: 3.252

6.  Various types of amine-storing vesicles in peripheral adrenergic nerve terminals.

Authors:  J P Tranzer; H Thoenen
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1968-05-15

7.  Developement of the adrenergic innervation and chromaffin cells in the human fetal gut.

Authors:  J B Read; G Burnstock
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  1970-07       Impact factor: 3.582

8.  Post-natal development of the innervation of the mouse vas deferens. A fine structural study.

Authors:  A Yamauchi; G Burnstock
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  1969-01       Impact factor: 2.610

9.  Fluorescence microscopic observations of catecholamines in cultures of the sympathetic chains.

Authors:  Y Sano; G Odake; T Yonezawa
Journal:  Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat       Date:  1967

10.  Permanganate fixation demonstrates the monoamine-containing granular vesicles in the SIF cells but not in the adrenal medulla or mast cells.

Authors:  L Kanerva; A Hervonen; L Rechardt
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1977-04-20
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1.  The fine structure of continuous human neuroblastoma lines SK-N-SH, SK-N-BE(2), and SK-N-MC.

Authors:  E N Barnes; J L Biedler; B A Spengler; K M Lyser
Journal:  In Vitro       Date:  1981-07
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