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. 1987 Jan;247(1):167-77.
doi: 10.1007/BF00216559.

Autonomic innervation of the arteriovenous anastomoses in the dog tongue. A histochemical and ultrastructural study

Autonomic innervation of the arteriovenous anastomoses in the dog tongue. A histochemical and ultrastructural study

T Iijima et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1987 Jan.

Abstract

The innervation of the arteriovenous anastomoses in the dog tongue has been investigated. At the light-microscopic level, the vessels were found to be densely supplied with adrenergic and AChE-positive nerve plexuses and less densely with the quinacrine-binding nerve plexus. At the electron-microscopic level, at least two apparently different types of axon profiles were identified: Small vesicle-containing axons, characterized by many small granular vesicles, variable numbers of small clear vesicles and large granular vesicles. Storage of endogenous amines and uptake of exogenous amines into most small granular vesicles and many large granular vesicles was demonstrated. These axons stained only lightly with reaction products for AChE activity and thus seemed to be adrenergic in nature. Some axons contained numerous large granular vesicles, whose cores occasionally stained with uranyl ions; this suggests a co-localization of ATP or peptides as neurotransmitters. Small granular vesicle-free axons, containing small clear vesicles and large granular vesicles in variable ratio. Most cores of these large granular vesicles were heavily stained with uranyl ions. No storage or uptake of amine into the synaptic vesicles was detected. Some axons appeared to be typically cholinergic, some, typically non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic, and the rest, intermediate between the two. All axons stained heavily with reaction products for AChE activity, suggesting their cholinergic nature.

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