Gap-like junctions between neuron cell bodies and glial cells of crayfish

Jordi Cuadras, Guillermo Martin, Gérard Czternasty, Jan Bruner

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    Data reported up to now on neuron-glia relationships, show that neuron cell bodies and glial cells are separated by a narrow inter-cellular cleft which is considered as the microenvironment of the nervous system, and where neuron-glia exchange occurs. We present here evidence that neuron perikarya and ensheathing glial cells of the abdominal ganglia of the crayfish communicate through gap-like junctions. These junctions could constitute short circuits for ionic exchange between neuron perikarya and glial cells, probably with some degree of electronic coupling between neurons and glia. In the preparation described here, the intercellular cleft would play only a secondary role in neuron-glia communication. © 1985.
    Idioma originalAnglès
    Pàgines (de-a)149-151
    RevistaBrain Research
    Volum326
    Número1
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    Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 4 de febr. 1985

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