Subsurface cisterns in the Purkinje cells of cerebellum of Syrian hamster |
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Authors: | Kyozo Takahashi Richard L Wood |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical College, Sapporo, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Biological Structure, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Three types of subsurface cisterns were observed in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum of the Syrian hamster. The type-1 cisterns are subsynaptic, related to axosomatic synapses, and are separated from the postsynaptic cell membranes with distances of 400–800 Å. These are probably modified rough surfaced endoplasmic reticulum. The type-2 cisterns are closely apposed to the surface membranes of Purkinje cells, and have very little intracisternal space except at the dilated lateral edges. The type-3 cisterns are similar in structure to the type-2 cisterns but in addition are closely associated with mitochondria. The type-2 and type-3 cisterns appear between one and two weeks after birth and are still present in adults, having almost the same frequency of occurrence. Thin cell processes opposite the type-2 and type-3 cisterns are considered to be glial cell processes. The morphological details of these types of subsurface cisterns are described here, and their possible functional significance is briefly discussed.This work was carried out at the Department of Anatomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA, and was supported by grants from the China Medical Board of New York and Anatomical Training Grant GM114 from the USPHS.Dr. Takahashi wishes to express his sincere thanks to Dr. A. Lazarow and Dr. R. L. Wood of the Department of Anatomy, University of Minnesota, who enabled him to use facilities for electron microscopy. |
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Keywords: | Purkinje cells Cerebellum Subsurface cisterns |
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