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Electron microscopic autoradiography for demonstration of pineal serotonin in rat

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The fine localization of rat pineal serotonin has been studied by means of electron microscopic autoradiography. Two hours after the intravenous injection of tritium labelled 5-hydroxytryptophan, the location of large number of silver tangled threads is seen in the sympathetic nerve terminals. There is also a less specific accumulation of the silver grains in the pinealocytes, some appearing in the cytoplasmic organelles and some in the nucleus.

In quantitative terms, 43% of the total count of silver grains were in the nerve endings whereas pinealocytes, which comprise a much larger volume of the section, contain a proportionally much smaller number of silver particles (53%). Furthermore the perivascular spaces, which comprise a larger percentage in volume of the section than the nerve endings has nevertheless only about 4% of the grains counted.

Although the precise localization of the silver grains is obscure, the reaction of the granulated vesicles in the nerve terminals to the double fixation used, is similar to that shown by the extremely dense material in vesicles of platelets, which was demonstrated to contain serotonin. The results therefore suggest that the silver grains appearing in the nerve terminals two hours after the administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan are in the serotonin binding site in the axon terminals, containing the granulated vesicles.

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Bak, I.J., Kim, J.H. & Hassler, R. Electron microscopic autoradiography for demonstration of pineal serotonin in rat. Z. Zellforsch. 105, 167–175 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335468

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