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    Acta neuropathologica 22 (1972), S. 183-189 
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: β-β′-Iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) ; Axonal Balloons ; Protein Turnover Autoradiography ; H3-Leucine ; Spinal Motoneurons
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Autoradiography was performed in order to envisage the turnover of H3-leucin labeled protein in the perikarya of spinal motoneurons and in the axonal balloons formed after repeated administrations of IDPN (β-β′-iminodiproprionitrile) in rats. These results suggested that (1) there was no significant, if any,in situ protein synthesis within the axon balloons, (2) the protein turnover was not appreciably altered in the perikarya of the control and IDPN-intoxicated rats, and (3) the labeled protein collected in the axon balloons seemed to be transported from the perikarya to which they were linked with short axonal segments (30 μ in average length).
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Journal of neurocytology 2 (1973), S. 1-12 
    ISSN: 1573-7381
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Isolated large dense-core vesicles from bovine splenic nerve can be prepared at a purity comparable to that of adrenomedullary vesicles. Improved methods coupled with a short post-mortem delay of ∼10 min, from the moment of sacrifice at the slaughterhouse to chilling the nerves, yield vesicles containing 11–12 μg norepinephrine (NE)/mg protein (range 5–18) at 80–90% purity. In the upper range, therefore, the vesicles contain 100 nmol NE/mg protein uncorrected for purity, which is more than an order of magnitude higher than published values for splenic nerves from other laboratories. The extrapolated estimate for contentin vivo is 200 nmol/mg protein. The shorter post-mortem delay has revealed a second more labile pool of NE accounting for 20% of the vesicle NE content, and 50% if extrapolated to zero post-mortem delay. It has a half-life of 4–5 min for net NE loss at 30 °C and is relatively insensitive to the presence of ATP in a medium containing 0.5–1.0 μg 1-NE/ml. This rapid single exponential component is in addition to the well-known slower ATP-sensitive component, which was the only one found in earlier preparations with a 20–30 min post-mortem delay. Characteristics of the latter can be reproduced in the present preparation after an unavoidable slow slaughter, and by several other procedures designed to mimic the additional post-mortem delay.
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