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Possible sites of release of neurosecretory granules in the sinus gland of the crayfish,Orconectes nais
Authors:Richard R Shivers
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Summary The sinus gland is a neurohemal organ located in the crayfish eyestalk and represents a storage site for neurohormones prior to their release into the circulation. The sinus gland contains three classes of electron dense, membrane-limited granules. Class 3 granules are the largest and most electron dense of the granules found in the sinus gland. Granules of class 1 are the smallest, while those of class 2 are the most abundant. Generally, all granules undergo similar changes during their release.Release of neurosecretory material may be initiated by a preliminary fragmentation of the ldquoparent granulesrdquo into smaller granules. Following the formation of numerous smaller granules, these move to the plasma membrane and their limiting membrane apparently fuses with it thus releasing its contents into the external lamina which is applied to the sinusoidal surface of the axon terminals. Granule release does not appear to occur along the entire plasma membrane adjacent to the blood sinus but, instead, probably occurs only at specific ldquoactive sitesrdquo on the membrane. The ldquoactive sitesrdquo are characterized in part by an accumulation of small granules and clear vesicles against the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane. At the site of release of the neurohormone, there is often an accumulation of dense homogeneous material beneath the axolemma.Occasionally, axon endings filled with large, electron lucent vesicles are seen. These ldquoclear granulesrdquo vary from 1150–1750 Å in diameter and often exhibit broken limiting membranes. Few small vesicles are seen near the plasma membrane of these endings; however, instances of invaginations of the plasma membrane occur. The significance of endings filled with ldquoclear granulesrdquo is discussed.Supported by a grant from the National Research Council of Canada (No. A-4675).
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