The two largest cells in a typical ganglion of the leech (Hirudo medicinalis) nervous system are the colossal cells of Retzius. These cells show a positive chromaffin reaction, and it has been suggested that they contain 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). In this study, the presence of 5-HT in the colossal cells was confirmed by microspectrofluorometry and by thin-layer chromatography and spectrofluorometry of extracts of individually dissected and pooled colossal cell bodies. A single colossal cell body was found to contain, on the average, 3.8 x 10-10 g (6mM) 5-HT. Electron microscopy shows that the colossal cells are distinguished by the presence of 1000 A granules with irregular, electron-opaque cores. Since the granules are distributed in the same pattern as the 5-HT fluorescence, we have suggested that they contain 5-HT. Furthermore, a chromaffin reaction modified for the electron microscope provides evidence that 5-HT is present in the granule cores. These data can now serve as a basis for further studies on the metabolism, distribution, and function of 5-HT in these identified neurons.
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June 01 1969
CHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL IDENTIFICATION OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE IN AN IDENTIFIED NEURON
Sonia Rude,
Sonia Rude
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
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Richard E. Coggeshall,
Richard E. Coggeshall
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
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Lucas S. Van Orden, 3rd
Lucas S. Van Orden, 3rd
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
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Sonia Rude
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
Richard E. Coggeshall
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
Lucas S. Van Orden, 3rd
From the Department of Biology, Harvard University, the Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, and the Department of Pharmacology, Oakdale Toxicology Center, University of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa
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November 14 1968
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December 25 1968
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press.
1969
J Cell Biol (1969) 41 (3): 832–854.
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Received:
November 14 1968
Revision Received:
December 25 1968
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Sonia Rude, Richard E. Coggeshall, Lucas S. Van Orden; CHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL IDENTIFICATION OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE IN AN IDENTIFIED NEURON . J Cell Biol 1 June 1969; 41 (3): 832–854. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.41.3.832
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