Literature DB >> 7451942

On the structure of IIIab-pyramidal cells in the human isocortex. A Golgi and electron microscopical study with special emphasis on the proximal axon segment.

E Braak.   

Abstract

In Golgi preparations of the adult human frontal cortex the IIIab-pyramidal cells show an apical dendrite with numerous side branches and several bifurcating basal dendrites. The dendrites are covered with numerous stalked spines. The axon takes a descending course giving rise to several collaterals. Ultrastructurally the proximal axon segment, i.e. the axon hillock and the initial segment, corresponds in a large degree to descriptions given for that of animals, including the tripartite substructure of the dense undercoating of the axolemma. In the human IIIab-pyramidal cells along the proximal part of the initial segment the undercoating displays gaps not only at the known sites but also opposite astroglial processes. The IIIab-pyramidal cells of the human isocortex require particular interest because they show almost exclusively a recently reported, age-related alteration of their proximal axon segment.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7451942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hirnforsch        ISSN: 0021-8359


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