Toad spinal ganglion cells are individually enclosed in sheaths consisting of one or more attenuated layers of satellite cell cytoplasm surrounded externally by a basement membrane. Narrow (∼150 A) extracellular channels separate these layers from one another and from the underlying neuron. In both in vivo and in vitro experiments it was found that molecules of ferritin, a water-soluble protein, are to some extent able to pass across the basement membrane and through these channels to reach the neuronal plasma membrane. Ferritin particles arriving at the neuronal surface are engulfed by the neuron in 0.1 to 0.2 µ "coated" vesicles. The concentration of ferritin in these vesicles is higher than in the perineuronal space. The ferritin incorporated into the neuron is segregated, apparently intact, in multivesicular bodies. It is inferred that the 150A channels in the satellite cell sheath are patent, aqueous spaces through which molecules with a diameter as large as 95 A are able to pass, and that these neurons are capable of taking up whole protein from their immediate environment by the process of pinocytosis.
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November 01 1964
THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXOGENOUS FERRITIN IN TOAD SPINAL GANGLIA AND THE MECHANISM OF ITS UPTAKE BY NEURONS
Jack Rosenbluth,
Jack Rosenbluth
From the Departments of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco.
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Steven L. Wissig
Steven L. Wissig
From the Departments of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco.
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Jack Rosenbluth
From the Departments of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco.
Steven L. Wissig
From the Departments of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco.
Dr. Rosenbluth's present address is Department of Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City
Received:
January 21 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1964
J Cell Biol (1964) 23 (2): 307–325.
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January 21 1964
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Jack Rosenbluth, Steven L. Wissig; THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXOGENOUS FERRITIN IN TOAD SPINAL GANGLIA AND THE MECHANISM OF ITS UPTAKE BY NEURONS . J Cell Biol 1 November 1964; 23 (2): 307–325. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.23.2.307
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