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Uptake of [H]serotonin in the abdominal ganglion ofAplysia california. Further studies on the morphological and biochemical basis of presynaptic facilitation
Authors:Craig H Bailey  Robert D Hawkins  Mary C Chen  
Abstract:Sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex inAplysia california is mediated, in part, by a group of identified neurons, the L29 cells, which produce presynaptic facilitation of transmitter release from siphon sensory neurons. Physiological and pharmacological studies have provided indirect evidence that the L29 cells are serotonergic. In the present study we have used the specific uptake 3H]serotonin (3H]5-HT) and electron-microscopic autoradiography in combination with horseradish peroxidase-labeling of identified neurons to characterize the fine structure ofAplysia serotonergic terminals and to examine more directly the transmitter biochemistry of the L29 neurons. Abdominal ganglia were incubated for 2 h in 10−6 M 3H]5-HT and thick and thin plastic sections examined with the light and electron microscope. L29 varicosities, identified by labeling with HRP, were found to accumulate 3H]5-HT. In addition, 3H]5-HT was localized to unidentified varicosities within the neuropil as well as to vesicle-filled terminals that formed axosomatic contacts in the cortical regions of the ganglion. The processes that accumulated 3H]5-HT contained conspicuous dense core vesicles identical in morphology to those previously described for L29. Some processes were found to make contact with HRP-labeled varicosities of sensory neurons. Comparison with results obtained from ganglia exposed to 3H]5-HT in the presence of either non-radioactive 5-HT or non-radioactive dopamine indicate that the iptake process is transmitter-specific. These studies provide additional evidence that the L29 cells are serotonergic and are consistent with the notion that aminergic neurons may be preferentially involved in modulatory synaptic actions.
Keywords:Aplysia  [3H]serotonin uptake  presynaptic facilitation  identified neurons  serotonin  sensitization  synaptic modulation
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