Abstract

Protoplasmic fracture faces of vesicle attachment sites (VSA) in the presynaptic active zone of rat spinal motoneurons were classified morphologically on the basis of particle-to-membrane relationships. Intramembranous particles are absent in type 1, located around the edges of type 2 and covering the center of type 3. Application of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), which is known to enhance transmitter release, affected strikingly the total number of VAS ( P < 0.001) but not the percentage of the three types. It is postulated that the particle-free VAS (types 1 and 2) sharing 80–85% of VAS within the active zone, are related to exocytosis. The predominance of type 3 outside the active zone and its similarity to particle-loaded indentations possibly corresponding to coated vesicle formation, suggested that type 3 may represent endocytosis.

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