T. Tojima et al., Three-dimensional characterization of interior structures of exocytotic apertures of nerve cells using atomic force microscopy, NEUROSCIENC, 101(2), 2000, pp. 471-481
We examined the interior structure of exocytotic apertures in synaptic vesi
cles of neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid cells using atomic force microscopy.
The atomic force microscopy detected apertures of 50-100 nm in diameter at
various depths within the varicosities of these cells. We were also able to
image a regular radial pattern on the wall and lump-like structures at the
bottom of these apertures. In contrast, scanning electron microscopy could
only detect the apertures but not the fine details of their interior. The
cells examined here exhibited the same electrophysiological properties and
expression of synaptophysin and syntaxin 1 as presynaptic terminals, as stu
died by various electrophysiological and imaging techniques.
Our results indicate that atomic force microscopy allows three-dimensional
viewing of the fine structures located inside exocytotic apertures in nerve
cells. (C) 2000 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.