Abstract

The technique of retrograde degeneration has shown that acetylcholine esterase is present in both pre- and post-synaptic neurons in the medial geniculate body of cat. In sensory systems the enzyme activity is higher in cell groups than in adjacent fiber tracts. Butyrylcholine esterase is probably present in glial and vascular tissue as well as in neural tissue of the medial geniculate body, and is higher in the fiber tracts of the central nervous system than in most of the adjacent cell groups.

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