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Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy, Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy of Vertebrate Cerebellar Granule Cells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
Abstract
The cerebellar granule cells of hamsters, mice, primates and human have been examined to study their organisation, outer and inner surfaces, pattern of connectivity on granule cell groups and synaptic relationships with afferent mossy and climbing fibers in the granule cell layer and with Purkinje cell dendritic spines in the molecular layer.
Confocal laser scanning microscopy of hamster cerebellum cortex, using FM4-64 as an intracellular stain, showed in z-series of stacks of optodigital sections, the presence of granule cell groups formed by small, medium and large granule cells, ranging from 3-10 μm in diameter, surrounded by large Golgi cells. The granule cell/Golgi cell ratio was 50 to 4 (Fig. 1).
Cryofractured mouse cerebellar cortex showed the inner organization of granule cell nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments in samples examined with FEURSEM and coated with chromium (Fig. 2), which were compared with corresponding freeze-etching replica images.
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