A freeze-fracture study of membrane events during neurohypophysial secretion.
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- 1 August 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 78 (2), 542-553
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.78.2.542
Abstract
Freeze-fracture was used to study the membrane events taking place during neurosecretory granule discharge (exocytosis) and subsequent membrane internalization (endocytosis) in axons of neurohypophyses from control and water-deprived rats. En face views of the cytoplasmic leaflet (P face) of the split axolemma reveal circular depressions that represent the secretory granule membranes fused with the plasma membrane during exocytosis. These depressions often contain granule core material in the process of extrusion into the extracellular space. The membrane surrounding some of the exocytotic openings shows a decreased number of intramembrane particles (mean diameter, 8 nm) which are elsewhere more numerous and evenly distrubuted on the fracture face. Endocytotic sites appear as smaller plasma membrane invaginations, with associated intramembrane particles. Moreover, such invaginations often contain large particles (mean diameter, 12 nm) that appear as clusters on en face views of the membrane leaflet. Quantitative analysis indicates that the number of exocytotic images increases significantly in glands from water-deprived rats. Concomitantly, the number of endocytotic figures per unit area of membrane is raised as is the number of clusters of large particles. The observations demonstrate that, in the neurohypophysis, it is possible to distinguish exocytosis morphologically from endocytosis and that the two events can be assessed quantitatively.Keywords
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