Extracellular matrix of the superior olivary nuclei in the dog
Neuropil
Perineuronal net
DOI:
10.1007/bf01187081
Publication Date:
2005-02-18T14:40:14Z
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ABSTRACT
The extracellular matrix around nerve cell bodies in canine lateral and medial superior olivary nuclei was examined by conventional electron microscopy, Golgi impregnation and histochemical techniques. Each neuron is surrounded by a region of myelin-free neuropil embedded amongst the myelinated fibres of the trapezoid body. In the myelin-free neuropil there are astrocytes, axons, synaptic boutons and extracellular matrix. The extracellular matrix fills the spaces between slender axons near the terminals, synaptic boutons and glial processes, but not the synaptic cleft. Golgi impregnation selectively stains the perineuronal nets which cover some of all of the nerve cell bodies and dendrites. The Golgi-EM method revealed that the impregnated profiles of the nets are restricted to the extracellular matrix. Synaptic boutons are situated in the holes of the perineuronal nets. Peanut (PNA) and soybean (SBA) agglutinins bound the extracellular matrix but not the synaptic boutons, glial processes, nerve cell bodies or basal lamina of blood capillaries. Light microscopic immunohistochemistry of the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and S-100 protein did not stain a layer corresponding to the extracellular matrix and synapses but showed an intensely positive reaction immediately outside this layer. These data suggest the existence of a unique microenvironments associated with glycoconjugates around nerve cell bodies in canine superior olivary nuclei.
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