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A comparative study of the ultrastructure of the median eminence,infundibular stem and neural lobe of the hypophysis of the rat
Authors:Barbara G Monroe
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:Summary The ultrastructure of the infundibulum has been studied and compared with that of neural lobe in normal rats. The neurohemal areas of the median eminence are similar to those of the stem but differ from those of neural lobe. The infundibular axons which end around the primary capillaries of the portal system are of a significantly finer caliber. Secondly they contain a different vesicle population. They lack the large (1500 Å–2100 Å) neurosecretory vesicles so abundant in neural lobe axon terminals but contain a smaller (less than 1000 Å) type of vesicle with an osmiophilic center. These dense-core vesicles are consistently present in the many infundibular levels examined, although they are not as numerous as the neurosecretory ones of neural lobe. They are outnumbered by vesicles of the synaptic type, whereas in neural lobe the neurosecretory ones predominate. Another difference involves the electron lucent, neurosecretory vesicle. These are abundant in neural lobe axons, but comparable aggregations of them have not been seen in infundibular axon endings of the neurohemal areas. In contrast, the internal zone of median eminence and the interior of the stem display, in addition to the fine axons, many large fibers which by size and content match the ones of neural lobe. However, careful study indicates that these are axis cylinders and not axon endings.These observations lead to the conclusion that the small calibered axons which terminate around the infundibular capillaries of the portal system constitute a separate group, and are clearly distinguishable at the ultrastructural level from the large supraoptico-neurohypophyseal axons. The latter normally traverse the infundibulum but terminate in neural lobe.This investigation was supported by U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 5 RO 1 NB 02321-05, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness. — The author is particularly indebted to Mrs. Nora Tong for her excellent technical assistance throughout the course of this study.
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