Specific staining of the axon membrane at nodes of Ranvier with ferric ion and ferrocyanide |
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Authors: | Donald C. Quick Stephen G. Waxman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Harvard Medical School, Neurological Unit, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02215 U.S.A.;2. Research Laboratory of Electronics and Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Ferric ion and ferrocyanide were used as stains for light and electron microscopy of peripheral nerves. In rat sciatic nerves, it was found that ferric ion preferentially binds to the cytoplasmic surface of the axon membrane at nodes of Ranvier but not at internodal regions. In myelinated axons in the electric organ of the gymnotid fish, Sternarchus albifrons, the small excitable nodes are similarly stained, but the larger inexcitable nodes are not stained by ferric ion. Staining of the inner surface of the nodal membrane appears to be related to a structural specialization of this membrane, rather than accessibility to stain. Our data thus show a chemical differentiation of the inner surface of the axon membrane between nodes and internodes in normal peripheral nerve fibers and between the inner surface of the axon membrane at active nodes, inactive nodes, and the internodes in the Sternarchus electrocyte axons. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests to: Dr. S. G. Waxman Harvard Neurological Unit Beth Israel Hospital 330 Brookline Avenue Boston Mass. 02215 U.S.A. |
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