The thiamine pyrophosphatase technique as an indicator of the morphology of the Golgi apparatus in the neurons |
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Authors: | T. R. Shanthaveerappa G. H. Bourne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center and Laboratory for Ophthalmic Research, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Detailed studies have been made on the morphology of the TPPase-positive material in various components of the cerebellum. The various types of nerve fibers in various layers of the cerebellum and the glomeruli are free of any TPPase-positive Golgi material. The stellate and basket cells have a thick plate-like Golgi complex. The Purkinje cells showed either a Golgi network or discrete masses of TPPase-positive material of various sizes and shapes. The Bergman glial cells showed a delicate Golgi network. The Golgi type II cells showed a thick or thin TPPase-positive network. The granule cells showed only discrete vesicles, granules, and comma-shaped masses found at any one pole of each cell. The cells of the deep cerebellar nuclei also showed a network. The results of this study are compared with similar studies made on the spinal cord, olfactory bulb, Ammon's horn, fascia dentata, cerebral cortex, and ganglion cells. |
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