A neurofibrillar body in the perikaryon of nervus terminalis ganglion cells in teleosts |
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Authors: | Aldo Rossi Fioretta Palombi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Comparative Anatomy C. B. Grassi, University of Rome and Centro di Neuroembriologia, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary In three species of Teleosts (Tinea tinea L., Leuciscus cephalus cabedaRisso, Epinephelus guaza L.) a round strongly argentophilic body of considerable size occurs in the cytoplasm of the nervus terminalis ganglion cells. In Tinea, surgical interruption of functional connections of the ganglion cells does not produce any apparent change either in the number or in the size of these cytoplasmic bodies.Electron microscopical observations show that the neurofibrillar body is made up of densely packed and irregularly arranged bundles. In cross section, each of these bundles appears to be composed of neurofilaments (100 Å in thickness) and neurotubules (diameter: 300 Å). Each tubule is surrounded by 9–10 filaments equi-distant from one another, and at a distance of 30–40 Å from the central tubule.The authors are indebted to Prof. G. Palladini for helpful histochemical advice, to Prof. B. Bertolini for electron micrographs and to Mr. D. Scorsini for skilful technical assistance. |
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