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Ultrastructure of the Squid Axon Membrane as Revealed by Freeze-Fracture Electron Microscopy
Authors:Donald C Chang  Ichiji Tasaki
Institution:1. Department of Physiology and Molecular Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, 77030, Houston, Texas, USA
2. Physics Department, Rice University, 77251, Houston, Texas, USA
3. Laboratory of Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, 20205, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Abstract:The structure of the axolemma of the squid giant axon was studied by freeze-fracture electron microscopy. Three types of preparations were examined: intact axons, axons with their Schwann cell sheaths stripped off prior to freezing, and axons with their Schwann cell sheaths chemically detached but not mechanically removed. Because of a problem of cross-fracturing, the first two types of preparations revealed very few membrane faces of the axolemma. This cross-fracturing problem, however, was eliminated when we used a complementary replication method to fracture the third type of preparation. We found that the E-face of the axon membrane was smooth relative to the P-face, which showed many prominent intramembrane particles (IMP). The diameters of the typical IMP range from 6 to 15 nm. The P-face of the adjacent Schwann cells also showed many large IMP. The sizes and heights of the Schwann-cell IMP, however, appear to be more homogeneous than the P-face axolemma.
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