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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of neural transmission 31 (1969), S. 308-333 
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary From the five different cell types to be distinguished in the retina of the pineal organ ofLampetra planeri, the nerve cells have been studied electron microscopically during winter time. A single plexiform area has been observed which is basally situated in the pineal epithelium. 1. In the neuronal cell body the following elements have been specially investigated: nucleus, Nissl substance, Golgi apparatus and dense granules (850 Å), mitochondria, neuroplasmic and intramitochondrial glycogen, neurotubules and neurofilaments, and subsurface cisterns (SSC). 2. The dendritic processes of the nerve cells synapse (ribbon type) with the processes of the sensory cells. Their axonic processes most probably constitute the pineal tract which is composed of either one or of several branches. More than 600 non-myelinated fibers have been counted in the efferent pineal tract. In this tract, satellite cells and cells with residual bodies are also present. 3. From the results obtained, which are discussed in relation to the biology of the lamprey, it appears that the sensory apparatus in the lamprey pineal epithelium is well differentiated.
    Notes: Résumé Parmi 5 types cellulaires identifiés dans la rétine de l'organe pinéal deLampetra planeri, les cellules ganglionnaires sont étudiées en microscopie électronique, pendant la période hivernale. Une zone plexiforme unique et basale est définie. 1. Dans le corps cellulaire, on a caractérisé les éléments suivants: noyau, corps de Nissl, appareil de Golgi qui donne naissance à des grans denses (850 Å), chondriome, glycogène neuroplasmique et intramitochondrial, structures filamenteuses, “subsurface cisterns” (=SSC). 2. Les prolongements dendritiques entrent en connexion synaptique avec les ramifications des photorécepteurs. Les prolongements axoniques constituent vraisemblablement le tractus (=nerf) pinéal. Ce tractus est composé d'un ou plusieurs troncs. Plus de 600 fibres amyéliniques y sont dénombrées chez l'ammocète. Ces fibres en faisceaux sont accompagnées de cellules satellites et de cellules à corps résiduels. 3. Les résultats (qui sont discutés) contribuent à montrer une bonne différenciation sensorielle de l'organe pinéal d'un Cyclostome.
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