Rabbit retinas were fixed for electron microscopy immediately after removing the eye and after incubations in a control medium and in three different deprivation media that were identical with the control except for the omission of glucose, oxygen, or both. A systematic comparison was made of the electron microscopic appearance of the different retinas with particular attention to four regions: rod inner segments, rod synapses, bipolar cell bodies, and ganglion cell myelinated axons. Retinas fixed after 1 hour of incubation in the control medium appeared virtually identical with those fixed immediately after ocular removal. Retinas deprived of oxygen and glucose for only 3 minutes showed generalized swelling of mitochondria and alterations in the structure of the synapses with loss of synaptic vesicles. Extending the combined deprivation caused further mitochondrial swelling and synaptic changes and also led to progressive swelling of the Golgi membranes and the granular endoplasmic reticulum. All these changes were almost completely reversible for up to 20 minutes but were irreversible by 30 minutes, at which time multiple discontinuities had appeared in cell and organelle membranes. Anoxia alone produced alterations similar to those found after somewhat shorter periods of the combined deprivation, whereas glucose withdrawal produced only minor changes. These electron microscopic results correlate quite well with previously reported electrophysiological measurements.
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September 01 1965
REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES IN THE FINE STRUCTURE OF NERVOUS TISSUE DURING OXYGEN AND GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION
Henry deF. Webster,
Henry deF. Webster
From the Experimental Neuropathology Laboratory and the Mixter Laboratories for Neurosurgical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Adelbert Ames, 3rd
Adelbert Ames, 3rd
From the Experimental Neuropathology Laboratory and the Mixter Laboratories for Neurosurgical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Henry deF. Webster
From the Experimental Neuropathology Laboratory and the Mixter Laboratories for Neurosurgical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Adelbert Ames, 3rd
From the Experimental Neuropathology Laboratory and the Mixter Laboratories for Neurosurgical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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March 15 1965
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller University Press
1965
J Cell Biol (1965) 26 (3): 885–909.
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March 15 1965
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Henry deF. Webster, Adelbert Ames; REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES IN THE FINE STRUCTURE OF NERVOUS TISSUE DURING OXYGEN AND GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION . J Cell Biol 1 September 1965; 26 (3): 885–909. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.26.3.885
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