Abstract

Nerve terminals immunoreactive for nitric oxide synthase (NOS) were studied in the rat coeliac-superior mesenteric ganglion by electron microscopy using a pre-embedding immunostaining method. The immunoreactive material was distributed in the axoplasmic matrix and was not specifically associated with any subcellular organelle. In most NOS-immunoreactive axon terminals numerous small clear vesicles (35-50 nm) were seen, and in some terminals a small number of large granular vesicles (70-120 nm) were intermingled with small clear vesicles. Most NOS-immunoreactive axon terminals formed axodendritic as well as axo-somatic synapses with non-immunoreactive ganglion neurones, and axo-axonic contacts were very scarce. These results suggest that NO may be released at the synaptic sites from the axon terminals and may affect ganglion neurones.

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