Quantitative morphology of the zinc-iodide-osmium (ZIO) stained synaptic vesicles.

Scanning microscopy. Supplement Pub Date : 1989-01-01
C Bertoni-Freddari, P Fattoretti, T Casoli, F Masera, W Meier-Ruge, J Ulrich
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A computer assisted morphometric method has been elaborated to quantify synaptic vesicles evidenced by means of the Zinc-Iodide-Osmium (ZIO) staining procedure in nerve endings of a very discrete area of the cerebellar granular layer: the glomerulus. The following parameters were calculated directly on electron microscopic negatives of 4.67 microns 2 of surface terminal area: number of vesicles per unit area (Na), and per unit volume (Nv), volume density (Vv), average diameter (d) and average volume of the single vesicle (V). Ultrastructural changes taking place at nerve endings also cover synaptic vesicles, thus quantitative studies regarding vesicle population at synaptic regions can be correlated to functional changes occurring in the process of chemical transmission and reflect the plasticity of synaptic junctional zones. Although this histochemical staining method generally is referred to as unspecific, after comparing our data with the available literature reports, we propose that ZIO-positive vesicles could have a physiological significance. These ZIO-positive organelles could take part in the intraterminal homeostatic control of Ca++ ions.

碘化锌-锇(ZIO)染色突触囊泡的定量形态学。
在小脑颗粒层的一个非常离散的区域:肾小球的神经末梢中,通过锌碘锇(ZIO)染色程序,阐述了一种计算机辅助形态测量方法来量化突触囊泡。在4.67微米2的表面终端区的电子显微镜底片上直接计算出以下参数:单位面积的囊泡数(Na)、单位体积的囊泡数(Nv)、体积密度(Vv)、平均直径(d)和单个囊泡的平均体积(V)。神经末梢发生的超微结构变化也覆盖了突触囊泡,因此对突触区域囊泡数量的定量研究可以与化学传递过程中发生的功能变化相关联,反映突触连接区的可塑性。虽然这种组织化学染色方法通常被认为是不特异性的,但在将我们的数据与现有文献报道进行比较后,我们提出zio阳性囊泡可能具有生理意义。这些zio阳性细胞器可能参与ca2 +离子的体内稳态控制。
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