Abstract: | The distribution of monoamine oxidase activity in the rabbit hippocampus was studied by quantitative histochemical analysis. The presence of monoamine oxidase activity was found in str. lacunosum-moleculare of areas CA1 and CA2 of the hippocampus and in str. moleculare of the dentate fascia. A strong positive reaction was found in layers containing many myelinated fibers (the alveus and Shaffer's collaterals). However, when the reaction was carried out without substrate, considerable deposition of diformazan was observed in these layers. These observations and the ability of myelin to reduce nitro-BT spontaneously, described in the literature, suggest that the positive Glenner's reaction in the alveus and Shaffer's collaterals is not specific. The deposition of diformazan in the layer of pyramidal and granular neurons likewise is nonspecific, as is confirmed by the results of experiments with preincubation in iproniazid and with incubation without substrate.Institute of Biological Physics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Pushchino-on-Oka. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 135–141, March–April, 1977. |