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| Title: | ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE AUTONOMIC |
| Authors: | MOHAMED M. SHAABAN NAHED 1. ZOHDY EI..rSHEWEEMY HANAA ABOU-DEYA AND HOSSAM EL-DIN HIGAZI* |
| Issue Date: | 1995 |
| Publisher: | BULLETIN OF ALEXANDRIA |
| Abstract: | Fifteen adult mice were used to study the fine structure of the intermuscular axon profiles in the
urinary bladder of mice. Tissue samples were taken from the dorsal wall of the bladder and processed for
examination in a transmission electron microscope. The muscle coat possessed an extensive plexus of
nerve fibers which were mostly motor in nature. Most of such motor nerves occurred as non-myelinated
, vesicle-packed axonal varicosities with a neurilemmal cell covering. Single axons were not infrequent.
The vesicles were of two types, small agranular type and large with a dense central core one. The latter
type occurred in relatively high numbers as the small clear vesicles.
Such large granulated vesicles could be considered as the storage sites of neuropeptides in
cholinergic nerve terminals. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14868 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Applied Medical Sciences
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