[The ultrastructure of the inferior olivary complex in ground squirrels (Citellus citellus L.). The neuropil. Age-related changes in the axons].

A Bozhilova-Pastirova, K Ichev
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Abstract

The morphological characteristics of axon terminals among a neuropil in the lower olivary complex of ground squirrels at various ages were studied by an electron microscope. The presynaptic part of the chemical synapses in the glomerular or outside glomerular position among the neuropil pf this nuclear complex were axon terminals and terminals "en passant". These axon elements participate in the formation of crash-like synapses with somatic, dendrite prickles, but also with dendrite adjuncts in the formation of complex synaptic connections. A considerable part of myelin axons and axon terminal were changed in old ground squirrels during all seasons. There were two varieties: 1. axon elements with preserved sizes and dense bodies, myelin-like figures, a large number of mitochondria and glycogen granules were found among normal organoids. 2. myelin and amyelin "spheroids" with various sizes and inner structure. The changes axon elements of the neuropil in the inferior olivary complex of ground squirrels at various ages during all seasons are physiological probably connected with the process of aging.

地松鼠(Citellus Citellus L.)下橄榄复合体的超微结构。神经纤维网。轴突中与年龄相关的变化]。
用电子显微镜观察了不同年龄地松鼠下橄榄复合体神经轴突末端的形态特征。该核复合体中位于肾小球或肾小球外位置的化学突触的突触前部分为轴突终末和“过路”终末。这些轴突元件参与与躯体、树突刺的碰撞样突触的形成,但也与树突附着物一起参与复杂突触连接的形成。老龄地松鼠一年四季髓鞘轴突和轴突末端都发生了相当大的变化。有两种类型:1。正常类器官的轴突元件大小保留,小体致密,髓鞘样结构,线粒体和糖原颗粒较多。2. 髓磷脂和髓磷脂“球状体”具有不同的大小和内部结构。不同年龄、不同季节地松鼠下橄榄复合体神经轴突成分的变化是生理上的,可能与衰老过程有关。
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