Morphological features of developing synapses as revealed by the E-PTA staining technique.

Anatomischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 1980-01-01
G C Panzica, C Viglietti-Panzica
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Synaptogenesis was studied in the optic tectum of chick embryos from the stage 40 to the hatching (last week of incubation). Our object was to characterize the morphological changes occurring in pre- and postsynaptic elements during this period of the development. Specialized interneuronal contact zones have been examined after conventional fixation procedure, or after staining of glutaraldehydefixed blocks with ethanolic phosphotungstic acid (E-PTA). Some mature synapses are seen also at the 14th incubation day (stage 40), and they increase in number to the hatching. In addition, immature synapses are seen in which presynaptic elements seem to be the less differentiated. Also the study of the evolution of the PTA-stainable paramembranous densities at the synaptic sites confirms these observations. These findings suggest a considerable prenatal synaptogenesis, as already demonstrated in various brain areas of the chick embryo, and also that the maturation of the postsynaptic site may precede and determine that of the presynaptic contact and vesicle accumulation.

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E-PTA染色显示发育中的突触的形态学特征。
研究了从40期到孵化(孵育最后一周)鸡胚视神经顶盖的突触发生。我们的目的是表征发生在突触前和突触后元件的形态变化在这一时期的发展。在常规固定程序后,或用乙醇磷钨酸(E-PTA)染色戊二醛固定块后,检查了特殊的神经元间接触区。在孵化的第14天(第40期)也可以看到一些成熟的突触,它们的数量增加到孵化。此外,在未成熟的突触中,突触前成分似乎分化较少。此外,对突触部位的pta染色的膜旁密度的进化研究也证实了这些观察结果。这些发现表明了相当大的产前突触发生,正如在鸡胚胎的不同脑区已经证明的那样,并且突触后部位的成熟可能先于突触前接触和囊泡积累的成熟。
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