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Synaptosomes: Different Populations storing Catecholamines and Gamma-aminobutyric Acid in Homogenates of Rat Brain
IT is well established that when brain tissue is homogenized large numbers of nerve terminals pinch off to form intact membrane-bound particles known as “synaptosomes”. These can be isolated from brain homogenates by density gradient centrifugation 1–3 . Such particles contain various presumptive tr...
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description | IT is well established that when brain tissue is homogenized large numbers of nerve terminals pinch off to form intact membrane-bound particles known as “synaptosomes”. These can be isolated from brain homogenates by density gradient centrifugation
1–3
. Such particles contain various presumptive transmitter substances such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline (NE), dopamine (DA) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)
1–3
. Knowledge of synaptic organization could be greatly advanced if a differential morphology for nerve terminals using various transmitters could be established. Attempts to separate synaptosomes storing different transmitters, however, have met with only limited success
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1–3
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1–3
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