The role of the synaptic vesicles in transmission at the insect nerve-muscle junction |
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Authors: | R G McKinlay P N Usherwood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, The University, Glasgow, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The ultrastructure of nerve-muscle synapses on red and white fibres of locust () retractor unguis muscle fibres was examined before and after stimulation. At a stimulation frequency of 15Hz, the synapses on the white fibres fatigued completely; those on the red fibres also fatigued, but during prolonged stimulation they showed intermittent periods of recovery. Synaptic vesicles at both types of fatigued synapses were reduced in volume compared with controls and at fatigued synapses on white fibres the vesicles had irregular outlines. Aggregation of vesicles were observed at fatigued synapses on red fibres and the synaptic cleft width at these synapses was less than at control synapses on red fibres. These results are discussed in the light of the vesicle hypothesis for synaptic transmission. |
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