Electron microscopical localization of non-specific cholinesterase activity in three principal parts of cat Pacinian corpuscles
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Electron microscopical localization of non-specific cholinesterase activity in three principal parts of cat Pacinian corpuscles
Abstract
Non-specific cholinesterase (nCHE) activity was demonstrated histochemically on electron microscope level in 3 parts of Pacinian corpuscles from the cat mesenterium. The reaction product was abundant on the plasmic membrane of the inner core lamellae. Schwann cells of a myelinated portion of a sensory axon in Pacinian corpuscles were devoid of positive reaction to nCHE activity. These results are in agreement with those obtained in other sensory nerve endings. Therefore, the cells investing the terminal portion of an unmyelinated sensory axon are considered to be specialized Schwann cells. Furthermore, the amount of end product was lower on the specialized Schwann cells around ultraterminal than terminal portion of a sensory axon. A significantly higher nCHE activity confined to the inner core around the terminal portion of a sensory axon suggests the participation of this enzyme in the maintenance of ionic milieu in periaxonal microenvironment.
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