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'Acrylamide-induced' Neuropathy and Impairment of Axonal Transport of Proteins. II. Abnormal Accumulations of Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum As Sites of Focal Retention of Fast Transported Proteins. Electron Microscope Radioautographic Study

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1981 Jan 26
PMID 6162510
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Abstract

The distribution of fast axonally transported proteins was studied by electron microscope radioautography in ciliary ganglia of chickens treated or not treated with acrylamide. At 3 h after the intracerebral injection of [3H]lysine, the preganglionic axons of the untreated chickens displayed few silver grains, mainly associated with smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) profiles. In most axons of acrylamide-treated chickens, a similar pattern was observed, except in axons which exhibited focal and intense labeling underneath the axolemma: clusters of silver grains indeed overlayed peripheral accumulations of tubulovesicular profiles of SER, dense core vesicles and mitochondria. After impregnation with heavy metals, electron microscope observation of 1 micrometer thick sections showed a locally disorganized SER forming a complex network of tubules intermingled with vesicles and mitochondria. Such a local disorganization of the peripheral SER in the distal part of the axons, could be responsible for the focal stasis of fast transported proteins; it seems to be one of the earliest changes detectable in axons damaged by acrylamide treatment.

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