The organization of cytoplasm at the presynaptic active zone of a central nervous system synapse
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-1-1988
Journal
Neuron
Volume
1
Issue
3
DOI
10.1016/0896-6273(88)90140-7
Abstract
The axoplasm at the presynaptic active zone of excitatory synapses between parallel fibers and Purkinje cell spines contains a meshwork of distinct filaments intermingled with synaptic vesicles, seen most clearly after the rapid freezing, freeze-etch technique of tissue preparation. One set of filaments extends radially from synaptic vesicles and intersects similar filaments associated with vesicles as well as larger filaments arising from the presynaptic membrane. The small, vesicle-associated filaments appear to link synaptic vesicles to one another and to enmesh them in the vicinity of the synaptic junction. The vesicle-associated filaments could be synapsin I because they have the same molecular dimensions and are distributed in the same pattern as synapsin I immunoreactivity. © 1988.
APA Citation
Landis, D., Hall, A., Weinstein, L., & Reese, T. (1988). The organization of cytoplasm at the presynaptic active zone of a central nervous system synapse. Neuron, 1 (3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0896-6273(88)90140-7