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The effects of niamid and reserpine on the nerve endings of the pineal gland
Authors:Joe G Wood
Institution:(1) Program in Neurostructure and Function, The University of Texas, Medical School at Houston, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:Summary Kitten pineal glands were studied cytochemically under normal conditions, after reserpine injection, and after niamid administration. Adrenergic nerve elements were in perivascular spaces while cholinergic terminals were adjacent to pinealocytes, often times in synaptic contact. BA reactions are primarily in dotted vesicles of adrenergic terminals with some reaction in granular vesicles. Positive reaction occurs along neurotubules and membranous structures of adrenergig nerve fibers and terminals indicating membrane-bounded BA's. Niamid increased the number and density of dotted vesicles, and some granular vesicles are increased in density and size. Reserpine produced a loss reaction in dotted vesicles and a loss of vesicle matrix, producing elliptical vesicles. There is loss of reaction of the dotted vesicles, but occasionally, the positive granular reaction remains. Cholinergic terminals demonstrate no changes with either niamid or reserpine. These findings indicate BAs are stored in reserpine sensitive dotted vesicles and membraneous structures. The findings also show that the dotted vesicle matrix is reserpine sensitive and is necessary for storage of the BA's. Possibly biogenic amines cannot be stored or synthesized in terminals unless the matrix of the dotted vesicle is intact.Supported by: HEW Grant No. NS-10326. The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. — Special appreciation to Mrs. Charlotte Smith for her valuable technical assistance. Appreciation to Ciba-Geigy Corporation for supply of Serpasil (reserpine).
Keywords:Pineal gland  Kitten  Nerve endings  Influence of Reserpine  Niamid  Electron microscopy
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