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The fine structural localization of acetylcholinesterase in the muscle spindle of the rat
Authors:Dr R Schober  E Thomas
Institution:(1) Department of Neuropathology, Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research, and Institute of Neurology (Edinger Institute), University of Frankfurt, Germany;(2) Neuropathologische Abteilung, Max-Planck-Institut für Hirnforschung, Deutschordenstr. 46, D-6000 Frankfurt-Niederrad, Germany
Abstract:Summary Muscle spindles from lumbricalis muscles of the rat were incubated for acetylcholinesterase with a modified thiocholine-method of Lewis and Shute and examined by light and electron microscopy.All types of motor nerve ending showed heavy deposits of reaction product in the synaptic cleft. The underlying sarcoplasmic reticulum, transverse tubular system, and, when present, the envelope of sole plate nuclei were also stained.In the sensory region, the reaction was negative in the interface between the plasma membranes of the primary sensory terminal and muscle. One of two secondary sensory endings identified showed distinct reaction product in the cleft; the other secondary sensory ending showed no such reaction.Precipitates were present on the sarcolemma of the intrafusal muscle fibers in the polar and adjacent myotube regions, but not at the spindle equator. Extrafusal and intrafusal myelinated gamma-nerve fibers and preterminal motor axons showed staining of the axolemma. Fibers with thick myelin sheaths and preterminal sensory axons were free of acetylcholinesterase activity, as were the unmyelinated nerve fibers.We wish to thank Mrs. D. Schilling and Mrs. Ch. Beyer for technical assistanc
Keywords:Muscle spindle  Nerve endings  Acetylcholinesterase  Cytochemistry  Electron microscopy
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