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Original Article

A Freeze-fracture Study of Receptor Axons and Schwann Cells in the Human Olfactory Mucosa

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Pages 494-499 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Köling A, Rask-Andersen H, Deuschl H. A freeze-fracture study of receptor axons and Schwann cells in the human olfactory mucosa. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) 1986; 102:494–499.

Electron micrographs of freeze-fracture replicas from the human olfactory mucosa were analysed regarding the structure of the axons of the olfactory receptor cells. In the lamina propria, numerous axons were generally invested with one Schwann cell. The ensheathed axons were often found in close contact with one another. Membrane specializations were not found at these sites, nor were tightening membrane junctions observed in the mesaxons. The Schwann cell plasmalemma exhibited caveolae, whose neck was surrounded by uniformly sized intramembranous particles, typical of endocytosis. On tangential fracturing the axolemma displayed intramembranous particles evenly distributed over the axolemmal fracture planes. There was a marked difference in particle density between the P face (about 850/ μm2) and the E face (about 180/μm2).

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