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On the topographical differences in the localization of alkaline and acid phosphatases in nerves of teleosts Saccobranchus fossilis and Mystus seenghala
Authors:H. B. Tewari  V. K. Rajbanshi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Udaipur, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Abstract:Summary The present study describes the distribution of alkaline and acid phosphatases in the lateral line nerve of Saccobranchus fossilis and optic nerve of Mystus seenghala. The distribution of the phosphatases is quite different in these nerves, i.e., in the lateral line nerve the axons are intensely positive for alkaline and acid phosphatases whereas the myelin sheaths are negative for the enzymes. In the optic nerve, however, the axons are negative and the activity of the alkaline and acid phosphatases appear in the form of bands in the myelin sheaths. The significance of these differences is discussed with special reference to the controversy about the neurokeratin network and the physiological activities of nerves.The glial processes intervening between the myelinated axons of the optic nerve are also stained by the reactions for alkaline and acid phosphatases. The metabolic significance of phosphatases at these sites is discussed.
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