Electron microscopy of the fate of exogenous ferritin in the feline visual cortex |
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Authors: | Lynne Selwood |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Anatomy, University of New South Wales, 2033 Kensington, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary The ultrastructural changes occurring in the feline visual cortex 3 hours after the injection of 0.02 mls of ferritin in 1% trypan blue in artificial cerebrospinal fluid have been studied.Near the site of injection, disrupted cells contained free and membrane-bound ferritin. In less damaged areas, some signs of oedema were present in the cells, especially in astrocytes. Membrane-bound ferritin occurred occasionally in neurones and more frequently in astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Considerable amounts of ferritin were also accumulated in phagocytic cells of unknown origin. In blood vessels, ferritin collected in the basement membrane and around collagen and, in membrane-bound form, in pale cells at the periphery of the vessels. Ferritin occurred in all parts of the intercellular space except in interglial junctions and tight junctions between vascular endothelial cells.This work was supported by a research grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia to Professor M. J. Blunt, of the School of Anatomy, University of New South Wales. The author wishes to thank Professor Blunt for his constant encouragement and support. The assistance of Mrs. Ruth Mather is gratefully acknowledged. |
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Keywords: | Ferritin Visual cortex Cat Endocytosis Ultrastructure |
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