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Electron microscopy of the arcuate nucleus of normal and 5-hydroxydopamine treated cats

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The arcuate nucleus of normal cats and of cats treated with 5-hydroxydopamine (5-OHDA) was investigated by electron microscopy. The neurons of the arcuate nucleus were classified into three types, clear, intermediate and dark, according to their fine structure. The clear type contained numerous dense-cored vesicles and well developed cell organelles. All three types were frequently seen to be partially surrounded by glial processes. Many axo-somatic and axo-dendritic synapses mostly small in diameter were also observed around the neurons. Synaptic contacts were demonstrated between axon endings and axonal processes which contained elementary granules.

After administration of 5-OHDA small and large dense-cored vesicles appeared in the nerve endings surrounding the neurons. The relationship between the dense-cored vesicles in the perikarya and dopamine was briefly discussed.

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This work was supported in part by a research grant from the Ministry of Education, Japan.

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Ibata, Y., Nojyo, Y., Matsuura, T. et al. Electron microscopy of the arcuate nucleus of normal and 5-hydroxydopamine treated cats. Cell Tissue Res. 160, 139–153 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00220574

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