THE ISOLATION OF CHOLINERGIC SYNAPTIC VESICLES FROM BOVINE SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION AND ESTIMATION OF THEIR ACETYLCHOLINE CONTENT
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1471-4159
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
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Medicine
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Abstract— A method is described for the isolation of relatively pure cholinergic synaptic vesicles by hypo-osmotic shock and density gradient centrifugation of a synaptosome fraction prepared from bovine superior cervical ganglia. Vesicles from this source were found to sediment to a density equivalent to 0·3–0·41 M-sucrose. The vesicle subfraction from the gradient had an acetylcholine (ACh) content of 4.4 nmol/mg of protein and were subject to leakage of ACh. By a ‘tagging’ technique, the vesicles were counted under the electron microscope and their numbers related to their ACh concentration. After correction for leakage, an ACh content of 1630 molecules/vesicle was estimated.
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Electronic Resource
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