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. 1984;235(1):201-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00213741.

Preparation and discharge of secretion in the subcommissural organ of the rat. An electron-microscopic immunocytochemical study

Preparation and discharge of secretion in the subcommissural organ of the rat. An electron-microscopic immunocytochemical study

W Lösecke et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1984.

Abstract

The secretion of the subcommissural organ (SCO) of the rat was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the electron-microscopic level with the use of (1) the polar embedding medium Lowicryl K4M at -30 degrees C, (2) the protein A-gold technique, and (3) a rabbit antiserum against bovine Reissner's fiber (see Sterba et al. 1981). Two different substructures of the ependymal and the hypendymal SCO-cells display a positive immunocytochemical reaction: (1) sacs containing flocculent secretion, which originate from the granular endoplasmic reticulum, and (2) vacuoles filled with fine granular secretion, which are pinched off from the Golgi apparatus. The secretory material of the sacs and the vacuoles is discharged both (i) apically into the cerebrospinal fluid and (ii) basally into intercellular spaces of the SCO-hypendyma. The apically released secretion is condensed to a lamina-like formation, which more caudally assumes the form of Reissner's fiber. The route of the basally released secretion remains, however, vague. The "periodically striated bodies", which were thought to be morphological mediators of the discharge of the secretion into the capillaries, are never labeled by gold particles.

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