An immunohistochemical study of synaptogenesis in the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata by use of antisera to vesicular and presynaptic plasma membrane components |
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Authors: | W. Fiedler E. Borroni Dr. P. Ferretti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Neurochemie, Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Göttingen, Germany;(2) Sekretariat Abteilung Neurochemie, Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Postfach 2841, D-3400 Göttingen, Germany;(3) Present address: MRC Cell Biophysics Unit, King's College London, 26-29 Drury Lane, WC2B5RL London, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Synaptogenesis has been studied in the electric organ of embryonic Torpedo marmorata by use of two antisera directed against components of synaptic vesicles (anti-SV) and presynaptic plasma membranes (ap-anti-TSM), respectively. The anti-SV serum was previously shown to recognize a proteoglycan specific for synaptic vesicles. The ap-anti-TSM serum was raised to plasma membranes of synaptosomes derived from the electromotor nerve terminals and affinity-purified on electric-organ gangliosides. The vesicular antigen was first detectable at the 81-mm stage of development, which is 1–2 weeks earlier than the formation of morphologically mature presynaptic terminals, but is coincident with a rise in choline acetyltransferase levels and the ability of the electric organ to generate discharges. The gangliosidic antigen recognized by the ap-anti-TSM was first detectable on the ventral electrocyte surface at the 93-mm stage of development. This indicates that specific carbohydrate epitopes, not present on the growth cones, are expressed during maturation of the nerve terminal. The nerve terminal components recognized by these sera arose pari passu with neurite coverage of the ventral surface of the electrocyte, reaching a maximum in the adult. In contrast, postsynaptic aggregates of acetylcholine receptor, rendered visible with rhodamine-labeled -bungarotoxin, arose previous to the presynaptic antigens, reaching a maximum surface density at 110 mm and then declining in the adult. |
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Keywords: | Synaptogenesis Acetylcholine receptor Gangliosides Heparan-sulphate protoglycan Cholinergic nerve terminal Torpedo marmorata |
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