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Observations on the ultrastructure of nerve cells in the brain of the planarian, Dugesia gonocephala

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The submicroscopic structure of the nerve cells in the planarian brain was studied. Close similarities with neurons of other invertebrates were noted. In the cytoplasm of the planarian nerve cells there are at least three types of vesicular inclusions: 1) Clear vesicles (200–800 Å in epon embedded tissue) similar in morphological appearance to classical synaptic vesicles. These have generally some content of extremely low density but occasionally a dense core. 2) Dense vesicles (400–1,200 Å in epon embedded tissue) containing highly osmiophilic granules. Between the limiting membrane of the vesicle and the granule there is always a clear rim of variable width. These vesicles closely resemble synaptic vesicles described in vertebrate adrenergic endings. 3) Neurosecretory vesicles (600–1,300 Å in Vestopal embedded tissue) similar to elementary granules observed in neurosecretory systems in vertebrates and invertebrates. All three vesicle types have the same mode of origin from the Golgi membranes. All are present in the nerve cell processes of the neuropil as well as in the perikarya. Any given perikaryon or axon contains only one of the three vesicle types. All of these vesicles are considered to be discharged into the axons from their site of origin within the perikaryon.

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Oosaki, T., Ishii, S. Observations on the ultrastructure of nerve cells in the brain of the planarian, Dugesia gonocephala . Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 66, 782–793 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342956

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