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    Cell & tissue research 138 (1973), S. 261-272 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Extrarenal blood vessels ; Rat ; Adrenergic nerves ; Fluorescence microscopy ; Electron microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The adrenergic innervation of the extrarenal blood vessels of the rat left kidney was investigated by fluorescence histochemistry and by electron microscopy. The trunk of the renal artery proximal to the aorta is elastic and appears to be very sparsely innervated. In contrast, near the kidney the renal artery—which divides into 3 to 4 large branches of the muscular type possesses a dense adrenergic innervation. The adrenergic terminal axons are situated in the adventitia close to the external elastic lamella, but only rarely in close contact with smooth muscle cells. In most instances several terminal axons are grouped and enclosed by a Schwann cell, single axons being rare. All terminal axons are able to take up and to store 5-hydroxydopamine which strongly suggests that they are adrenergic. The innervation of the renal vein is more sparse than that of the muscular arteries but somewhat denser than that of the elastic artery. In addition, close to the origin of the renal artery the presence of “small intensively fluorescent” (SIF) cells as well as of some adrenergic ganglion cells is noted. The latter are situated in the adrenergic nonterminal axon bundles, which run parallel to the blood vessels. It is concluded that the uneven adrenergic innervation along the artery as well as individual variations in the branching of the artery are the main causes of the unusually high individual variations of the NA content of this organ such as used in pharmacological experiments.
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    Cell & tissue research 137 (1973), S. 451-469 
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    Keywords: Hypothalamus ; Pituitary ; Elasmobranch ; Catecholamine fibres ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The distribution of monoamines in the diencephalon and pituitary of the dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula, has been investigated using the histochemical fluorescence technique of Falck and Hillarp (Falck and Owman, 1965). Terminals of monoamine-containing axons were found in the neurointermediate lobe of the pituitary and the axons were traced, by means of nialamide and L-dopa treatment and lesions, to the nucleus medius hypothalamicus. A separate hypothalamic system converging on the anterior median eminence and the occurrence of aminergic cells in the nuclei lobi inferiores and nucleus medius hypothalamicus were similarly demonstrated. Normal fish show a bilateral uncrossed tegmental tract and two areas of catecholamine-containing neurones in modified ependymal organs. The organum vasculosum hypothalami includes both primary catecholamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine-containing cell types whilst the organum vasculosum praeopticum has only the former type. Both organs contain cells which send club-like processes into the third ventricle. The subcommissural organ does not contain monoamines. The role of hypothalamic catecholamine systems in the regulation of pituitary function is discussed.
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    Keywords: Noradrenergic nerves ; Chicks ; 6-hydroxydopamine ; Degeneration ; Regeneration ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The fluorescence histochemical method of Falck and Hillarp for the cellular localisation of biogenic amines was used to follow the disappearance and reappearance of peripheral noradrenergic nerves in the chick after treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine. With certain exceptions, it seemed that the disappearance and reappearance of the nerves was due to their degeneration and subsequent regeneration. However, there was not a uniform destruction of the noradrenergic nerves associated with different effector tissues. The extent of degeneration was greater in older than in younger chicks following equivalent doses of the drug, possibly indicating a greater uptake efficiency of the older nerves. It appeared that the noradrenergic nerves in the younger chicks regenerated more rapidly than those of older chicks, but in none of the animals studied were there any obvious morphological modifications of the regenerating nerves.
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    Cell & tissue research 143 (1973), S. 93-106 
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    Keywords: Tubero-hypophysial monoaminergic fibres (Frog) ; Tubero-hypophysial neurosecretory system ; Releasing factors ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The brain of adult Rana temporaria has been investigated with the fluorescence microscopic technique of Falck and Owman (1965). In the pars ventralis tuberis cinerei, in the median eminence and in the pars intermedia of the hypophysis of normal animals, numerous monoaminergic nerve fibres were identified. In the pars ventralis tuberis cinerei, monoamine-containing perikarya have been found, neither in normal, untreated animals, nor in drug-treated animals. In the neural isolated hypothalamic islands, consisting of the pars ventralis tuberis cinerei + median eminence-hypophysis, and of which the normal blood supply had been preserved, no monoamine-containing perikarya have been observed. Moreover, in these islands, the monoaminergic nerve fibres had completely disappeared. From the present results and from corresponding previous electron microscopic observations, it is concluded that: 1. The pars ventralis of the tuber cinereum of Rana temporaria does not contain monoaminergic perikarya. 2. The monoaminergic fibres which, in normal animals, are present in the pars ventralis tuberis, in the median eminence and in the pars intermedia of the hypophysis originate from monoamine-producing cells of which the perikarya must be located outside the pars ventralis tuberis cinerei. 3. The fibres of the tubero-hypophysial neurosecretory system and the monoaminergic tubero-hypophysial nerve fibres are separate, transporting and secreting different products. From the present results and from our previous observations, it is inferred that the tuberohypophysial neurosecretory cells identified in Rana temporaria must be adenohypophysiotropic neurohormone producing neurosecretory cells.
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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Neurotoxic dihydroxytryptamines ; Central indolamine neurons ; Localized lesions ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The usefulness of three neurotoxic dihydroxytryptamines — 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine, 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine and 4,5-dihydroxytryptamine — for fluorescence microscopical tracing and localized lesioning of central indolamine-containing axon bundles has been studied in the rat brain. The lesions produced by intraventricularly or intracerebrally administered dihydroxytryptamines were found to be much superior to mechanical or electrolytic lesions in producing extensive accumulations of fluorescence in the indolamine axon pathways. This greatly improves the possibilities for tracing of the normally non-fluorescent or weakly fluorescent indolamine axons from their cells of origin for long distances through the main fibre bundles and their branches. Much new information concerning the anatomy of the indolamine neuron systems is obtained with this technique, and some preliminary observations are presented. The efficiency of local, intracerebral injections of small amounts of dihydroxytryptamines for regional denervations in the CNS was also tested. It was found that local injections of 4 μg of either of the three compounds into the ventromedial tegmentum and into the grey matter of the spinal cord produced extensive and probably rather selective damage to the ascending and descending indolamine fibre tracts and — although to a lesser and variable extent — the noradrenaline and dopamine systems. The denervating effects of the tegmental and the spinal cord injections were with respect to the serotonin-containing neurons comparable to those obtained by others after large lesions that destroy almost the entire midbrain raphe region, and after total transections of the spinal cord, respectively. The characteristics and the specificity of the dihydroxytryptamine-induced lesions are discussed.
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    Cell & tissue research 138 (1973), S. 407-420 
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    Keywords: Salivary glands ; Autonomic innervation ; Acetylcholine-esterase ; Fluorescence microscopy ; Electron microscopy
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    Notes: Summary The distribution of formaldehyde-induced fluorescence and acetylcholine-esterase (AChE) activity was histochemically investigated in certain salivary glands of the cow (submandibular gland), guinea pig and hamster (submandibular and sublingual glands). Adrenergic nerves occur around the secretory acini of the bovine, guinea pig and hamster submandibular glands, as well as around those of the hamster sublingual gland. The mucous secretory acini of the guinea pig sublingual gland, however, seem to be devoid of adrenergic nerve supply. Except in the sublingual gland of the hamster, no adrenergic nerves occur in relation to duct cells. The pattern of AChE activity is similar to that of adrenergic nerves. Thus, AChE-positive nerves form a network around secretory acini of all the five glands examined. Furthermore, AChE activity was also observed in nerve fibres in close proximity to striated duct cells. Both adrenergic and AChE-containing fibres were observed around blood vessels of different sizes. Ganglionic cells are occasionally to be seen; they all display AChE-activity. No adrenergic ganglionic cells were observed in any of the glands examined. All glands were also studied in the electron microscope. Interest was focussed on the fine structure of the autonomic nerves with special reference to their contents and type of storage vesicles. The content of noradrenaline was chemically determined in each type of salivary gland studied.
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    Cell & tissue research 140 (1973), S. 551-565 
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    Keywords: EC-cells ; Pylorus ; Duodenum ; Tryptophan-free diet ; Serotonin ; Quantitative evaluation ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die serotoninhaltigen, nach Formaldehydbedampfung im UV-Licht gelbfluoreszierenden EC-Zellen im Magendarmepithel wurden bei normalen und bei tryptophanfrei ernährten Ratten untersucht. Bei Kontrolltieren ist die Zahl der EC-Zellen, bezogen auf die Schleimhautfläche, im Duodenum größer als im Pylorus. Im Duodenum sind die EC-Zellen etwa gleichmäßig auf Oberflächen- und Drüsenepithel verteilt, im Pylorus ganz überwiegend im Drüsenepithel lokalisiert. Die Brunnerschen Drüsen besitzen keine EC-Zellen. Tryptophanfreie Diät führt zu starker Abnahme des Serotoningehalts der EC-Zellen, nach Umsetzung auf Normalkost steigt er wieder an. — Die Ergebnisse sprechen weiterhin dafür, daß die EC-Zelle sowohl Speicher- als auch Syntheseort von Serotonin ist. Dabei kommt Serotonin in der EC-Zelle wahrscheinlich in zwei Fraktionen vor, nämlich zytoplasmatisch gelöst und granulagebunden. Die histochemischen Nachweismethoden für Serotonin, Möglichkeiten des Eingriffs in die verschiedenen Syntheseschritte des Serotonins und deren Spezifität in bezug auf die EC-Zelle als physiologischem Ort der Serotoninsynthese werden diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary The serotonin-containing EC-cells of the gastro-intestinal mucosa, which show yellow fluorescence after treatment with gaseous formaldehyde, were investigated in the rat after normal and tryptophan-free nourishment. In control animals the number of EC-cells, related to epithelium area is higher in the duodenum than in the pyloric region. In the duodenum the EC-cells show about the same distribution in surface epithelium and gland epithelium. In the pyloric region EC-cells are localized predominantly in the gland epithelium. No EC-cells were found in the Brunner glands. After tryptophan-free diet the serotonin-level of the EC-cells strongly decreases; serotonin-level increases after return to normal nourishment. The results also suggest, that serotonin is synthesized as well as stored in the EC-cell and that it occurs in two fractions: bound to granules and dissolved in the cytoplasm. Discussion deals with the histochemical methods for determination of serotonin, the possibilities of influencing the pathways of serotonin metabolism and the specificity of these possibilities concerning the EC-cell as the physiological site of serotonin synthesis.
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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Ependyma and plexus ; Brain (Rat) ; DANS-L-Phenylalanine ; Intraventricular injection ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Im Zeitversuch wurde die Aufnahme von DANS-L-Phenylalanin durch das Ependym, die Plexus chorioidei und das Gehirn fluoreszenzmikroskopisch untersucht. Folgende Befunde wurden erhoben: 1. Ependym. DANS-L-Phenylalanin wird außerordentlich rasch vom Ependym aller Ventrikel aufgenommen. Das fluoreszierende Ependym ist dabei gegen das subependymale Gewebe scharf abgegrenzt. Die Fluoreszenz der Aminosäure ist 15 min p.i. im Ependym der Seitenventrikel und des III. Ventrikels, 30 min p.i. im Aquaeduktependym und 40 min p.i. im Ependym des IV. Ventrikels nicht mehr nachweisbar. 2. Plexus chorioidei. 21/2 min p.i. haben die Plexus aller Ventrikel die Aminosäure resorbiert. Sie wird hier offenbar gespeichert und zu unterschiedlichen Zeiten wieder abgegeben. Nach 60 min ist der Plexus des III. Ventrikels, nach 90 min sind die der Seitenventrikel und des IV. Ventrikels fluoreszenzfrei. 3. Gehirn. Bevorzugte Gebiete für Aufnahme und Speicherung des DANS-L-Phenylalanins, die 5 min nach der Injektion beginnen, 40 min p.i. ihr Maximum erreichen und bis 180 min p.i. andauern, sind die Septumgegend, die periventrikulären Kerngebiete unter den Seitenventrikeln und um den III. Ventrikel, der Nucl. caudatus putamen, das Schützsche Bündel, das zentrale Höhlengrau, die Formatio reticularis (überwiegend Zellfortsatzfluoreszenz) und das Stratum moleculare des Kleinhirns. 4. Die Unterschiede gegenüber den Transportwegen anderer Stoffe werden diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary The temporal uptake of DANS-L-Phenylalanine by the ependyma, the choroid plexus and the brain was examined with fluorescence microscopic techniques. The results are as follows: 1. Ependyma. DANS-L-Phenylalanine is resorbed very quickly by the ependyma of all ventricles. The fluorescent ependyma is distinctly limited against the subependymal brain tissue. The fluorescence of the amino-acid disappears in the ependyma of the lateral ventricles and of the 3rd ventricle 15 min p.i., The ependyma of the aquaeduct is no more fluorescent 30 min p.i. and the ependyma of the 4th ventricle 40 min p.i. 2. Choroid Plexus. Increased fluorescence of the resorbed amino-acid in the choroid plexus ofall ventricles was observed within 21/2 min after the injection. A storage and temporal supply is assumed. 60 min after injection the choroid plexus of the 3rd ventricle and 90 min after injection the plexus of all other ventricles are no more fluorescent. 3. Brain Tissue. The uptake and storage of the DANS-marked amino-acid starts 5 min p.i., attains a maximum 40 min p.i. and continues until 180 min p.i. The amino-acid prefers the following structures: Septal region, periventricular nuclei at the lower end of the lateral ventricles and surrounding the 3rd ventricle, nucl. caudatus putamen, Schütz bundle, central gray matter, reticular formation (in nerve fibres) and cerebellar molecular layer. 4. With regards to various distribution of other substances the transport of DANS-L-Phenylalanine is discussed.
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    Keywords: Hypothalamo-hypophysial system ; Development ; Monoamines ; Colour change ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary In Xenopus laevis the development of hypothalamic monoaminergic cells was studied in relation to adaptation to background colour. The first melanophores appear at stage 33/34 (normal table of Nieuwkoop and Faber, 1956), gradually increasing in number. The melanine granules are dispersed throughout the cell, irrespective of the background colour. The dispersion apparently is caused by MSH released by the developing pars intermedia cells. Between stage 39 and stage 41, larvae placed on a white background changed colour from black to white due to aggregation of the melanine granules within the melanophores. With Falck's method for demonstrating monoamines, a small number of fluorescent cells was observed in the hypothalamus simultaneously with the first background-dependent colour change. These cells were arranged in a paired nucleus, bordering the third ventricle. Initially, the nucleus extends from 50 microns behind the optic chiasma to the lateral dilatations of the third ventricle; 8–10 hours later, similar cells were also found at the lateral dilatations and in the dorso-lateral part of the infundibular lobe. The cells have apical processes protruding in the ventricular lumen. Fluorescent axons, originating from the cells, were occasionally observed. Considering the above-mentioned results in combination with the electron microscopical data of Nyholm (1972), it is concluded that the MSH producing cells are under monoaminergic nervous control from the beginning of background colour adaptation.
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    Cell & tissue research 146 (1973), S. 123-138 
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    Keywords: Leydig cells ; Testis ; Innervation ; Reptiles ; Electron microscopy ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary In the tortoise Testudo graeca, the lizards Lacerta dugesi and Lacerta pityusensis, and the snake Natrix natrix, the innervation of the testicular interstitial tissue was studied by light and electron microscopy, the acetylcholinesterase (ache) technique, the Falck-Hillarp method for the detection of catecholamines, and the application of 6-hydroxydopamine. The intertubular spaces of the reptilian testes studied contain adrenergic nerve fibers the amount and distribution of which varies considerably both in various species and in various stages of the reproduction cycle. Nerve fibers do not enter the seminiferous epithelium. Fluorescence microscopy of the lizard testis reveals catecholaminergic varicosities which are mainly arranged around blood vessels, but do not show obvious connexions to Leydig cells. Ache-positive fibers are equally distributed in lizard testes surrounding each seminiferous tubule. In Natrix natrix ache-positive fibers are irregularly spread among groups of tubules, without showing a definite relation to Leydig cells either. By electron microscopy bundles of unmyelinated axons and axon terminals can be more easily detected in the testes of immature animals than in adult. Terminals of nerve fibers containing small (400–500 Å in diameter) and large (800–1400 Å) dense-cored vesicles and sometimes small clear vesicles establish contacts with Leydig cells. Three types of contact are described. 1. “Contacts” par distance at a distance of about 2000 Å and basal lamina interposed; 2. membranous contacts having a 200 Å gap only between axolemma and Leydig cell plasmalemma; 3. invaginations of terminals into Leydig cell perikarya. The latter may exhibit surface specialisations, which strongly resemble postsynaptic membrane thickenings. Experiments using 6-hydroxydopamine underline the adrenergic character of testicular nerve fibers, which can be regarded as another example of non-cholinergic, ache-positive neurons. In the testis of the immature tortoise profiles of axons occur which probably represent purinergic, ache-positive neurons.
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    Keywords: Auerbach's plexus ; Avian gizzard ; Noradrenergic neurones ; Nonadrenergic inhibition ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary Fluorescence histochemical observations on Auerbach's plexus of the avian gizzard have confirmed the presence of catecholamine-containing cell bodies. These cell bodies have many of the morphological and pharmacological characteristics of noradrenergic neurones, but some of the cell processes appear to be markedly resistant to the destructive action of 6-hydroxydopamine. These findings are discussed in the light of current ideas about the innervation of the gut.
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    Cell & tissue research 137 (1973), S. 21-36 
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    Keywords: Nervous system ; Glycera convoluta (annelids) ; Biogenic amines ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé L'étude par la méthode histochimique de fluorescence de Falck, du ganglion cérébroïde ét de la chaine nerveuse ventrale de Glycera convoluta K. a permis la mise en évidence de péricaryons et de fibres présentant une fluorescence jaune et verte. La nature et le métabolisme des amines mises en évidence histochimiquement ont été étudiées par des techniques biochimiques. La présence d'adrénaline et de 5-hydroxytryptamine a pu être établie avec certitude. Deux autres amines identifiées chromatographiquement comme étant de la dopamine et de la noradrénaline présentent cependant des caractéristiques spectrofluorimétriques légèrement différentes de ces deux substances. La rétention de la noradrénaline et de la dopamine étudiée par des techniques radiochimiques s'est montrée plus longue que dans le canal déférent du Rat. Les composants lipidiques, protéolipidiques et protéiques étudiés chromatographiquement sont apparus assez différents de ceux rencontrés chez les Mammifères. Des données récentes ont montré l'importance de l'arrangement spatial des groupements fonctionnels dans la molécule du médiateur par rapport à la (ou aux) protéine (s) lors de la fixation de la noradrénaline dans les fibres adrénergiques des Mammifères. Aussi peut on estimer que les différences observées entre les caractéres spectrofluorimétriques des catécholamines de G. convoluta et du Rat pourraient tenir plus à la forme de capture et de stockage des amines qu'à une différence profonde de leur nature chimique.
    Notes: Summary The supra-oesophageal ganglion and ventral nerve cord of Glycera convoluta K. were studied with the fluorescence method of Falck. Many perikarya and fibers show a green and yellow fluorescence. The nature and metabolism of the observed biogenic amines were studied by biochemical methods. Epinephrine and 5-hydroxytryptamine were certainly present. Two other amines show chromatographic characters of dopamine and norepinephrine, but exhibit a slight difference in their fluorimetric spectra with these two catecholamines. Radiochemical methods have shown that the retention of norepinephrine and dopamine is longer in the ventral nerve cord of G. convoluta than in the vas deferens of the rat. The lipids, proteolipids and proteins of G. convoluta were different from those found in mammals as demonstrated by chromatographic analysis. Recent findings have shown the importance of the spatial arrangement of active groups in the molecule of transmitter for its retention by the protein matrix in the adrenergic fibers of mammals. The differences found by spectrofluorimetry and by measurements of the time of retention between catecholamines of rat and G. convoluta can be explained by differences in the nature of the protein matrix or by the spatial arrangement of active groups in the transmitter molecule.
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    Keywords: Sympathetic neurons ; Chromaffin cells ; SIP cells (Newborn rat) ; Development ; Administration of hydrocortisone ; Stretch preparations ; Fluorescence microscopy
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    Notes: Summary Air-dried stretch preparations were used to study adrenergic nerve fibres and catecholamine-containing cells with the formaldehyde-induced fluorescence method in the abdominal tissue block containing the para-aortic paraganglia, in the neurovascular structures of the cervical region including the carotid body, in the bladder, in the ileum, in the mesentery, in the vagus nerve and in the sympathetic ganglia of 5- or 15-day-old rats. The adrenergic nerves and the catecholamine-containing cells were well preserved and showed little or no diffusion of amines. While most intensely fluorescent cells of the main para-aortic body disappeared during the first two postnatal weeks, some such cells survived and they showed long, slender fluorescent processes. Administration of 20 mg/kg of hydrocortisone acetate daily for 5 days after birth caused a striking increase in the number and size of the clusters of the intensely fluorescent cells in the organ of Zuckerkandl, in the sympathetic ganglia and in the bladder, as well as an increase in the fluorescence intensity of the carotid body. In rats treated with hydrocortisone for 5 days and left to recover for 10 days an increased fluorescence was still observed. However, in the organ of Zuckerkandl the intensely fluorescent cells of hydrocortisone-treated 15-day-old rats showed less processes than those of the control rats of the same age.
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    Cell & tissue research 145 (1973), S. 557-575 
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    Keywords: Avian adrenal gland ; Adrenergic nerve fibers ; p-Type nerve fibers ; 6-Hydroxydopamine ; Fluorescence microscopy ; Electron microscopy
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    Notes: Summary Apart from cholinergic nerve fibers, which make up the main part of efferent fibers to the avian adrenal gland (Unsicker, 1973b), adrenergic, purinergic and afferent nerve fibers occur. Adrenergic nerve fibers are much more rare than cholinergic fibers. With the Falck-Hillarp fluorescence method they can be demonstrated in the capsule of the gland, in the pericapsular tissue and near blood vessels. By their green fluorescent varicosities they may be distinguished characteristically from undulating yellow fluorescent ramifications of small nerve cells which are found in the ganglia of the adrenal gland and below the capsule. The varicosities of adrenergic axons exhibit small (450 to 700 Å in diameter) and large (900 to 1300 Å in diameter) granular vesicles with a dense core which is usually situated excentrically. After the application of 6-hydroxydopamine degenerative changes appear in the varicosities. Adrenergic axons are not confined to blood vessels but can be found as well in close proximity of chromaffin cells. Probably adrenergic fibers are the axons of large ganglion cells which are situated mainly within the ganglia of the adrenal gland and in the periphery of the organ and whose dendritic endings show small granular vesicles after treatment with 6-OHDA. A third type of nerve fiber is characterized by varicosities containing dense-cored vesicles with a thin light halo, the mean diameter (1250 Å) of which exceeds that of the morphologically similar granular vesicles in cholinergic synapses. Those fibers resemble neurosecretory and purinergic axons and are therefore called p-type fibers. They cannot be stained with chromalum-hematoxyline-phloxine. Axon dilations showing aggregates of mitochondria, myelin bodies and dense-cored vesicles of different shape and diameter are considered to be afferent nerve endings. Blood vessels in the capsule of the gland are innervated by both cholinergic and adrenergic fibers.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 263 (1973), S. 208-208 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Best. von Nickel neben Kobalt ; Volumetrie ; Hippursäure als Reagens
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 263 (1973), S. 335-335 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Best. von Eisen(III) ; Volumetrie ; ÄDTA-Titration, 2,3-Dihydroxynaphthalin als Indicator
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 264 (1973), S. 348-353 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Volumetrie ; Endpunktsbestimmung mit Hilfe von Gasblasenladung
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A simple theory to account for the reciprocal relationship between concentration of solute and the charge on a droplet ejected as a rising bubble bursts at a solution's surface is proposed. Reasonable agreement is found between theoretical predictions of charge in multivalent electrolytes and the experimental values. Application to continuous analysis of flowing systems and to end-point detection is demonstrated for acidbase and compleximetric titrations.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Eine Theorie wird vorgestellt, die die reziproke Beziehung zwischen der Konzentration des Gelösten und der Ladung erklärt, die an Tröpfchen entsteht, die beim Platzen aus Flüssigkeiten aufsteigender Gasblasen gebildet werden. Allgemeine Übereinstimmung von Theorie und Experiment wurde für verschiedene mehrwertige Elektrolyte festgestellt. Die Anwendung dieses Prinzips zur kontinuierlichen Analyse fließender Systeme sowie zur Endpunktsbestimmung von Säure-Base- und komplexometrischen Titrationen wird beschrieben.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 264 (1973), S. 381-385 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Acidität ; Steigerung durch Erdalkalisalze in organ. Lösungsmitteln ; Best. von Organ. Säuren ; Volumetrie ; Salzeffekt in organ. Lösungsmitteln
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The acid strength of short-chain carboxylic acids in acetonitrile and acrylonitrile can, by addition of anhydrous alkaline earth perchlorates, be enhanced sufficiently to permit titration of the acid with a tertiary amine in the presence of acid anhydride. This salt effect has been studied by means of potentiometric and automatic thermometric titrations and two distinct mechanisms are thought to be involved: a metathetical reaction at low salt concentrations and a proton desolvation effect at high salt concentrations. High-resolution infra-red spectroscopy has been used to assess the extent of sol vent-cation interaction in acetonitrile. Several equations are used to describe the probable interactions taking place in such salt enhancement phenomena.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Der Säuregrad von kurzkettigen Carbonsäuren in Acetonitril und Acrylnitril kann durch Hinzufügen von wasserfreien Perchloraten der Erdalkalien genügend gesteigert werden, um bei Vorhandensein von Säureanhydrid eine Titration der. Säure mit einem tertiären Amin zu ermöglichen. Dieser Salzeffekt wurde mit Hilfe von potentiometrischen und automatischen thermometrischen Titrationen untersucht, und es wird angenommen, daß dabei zwei verschiedene Vorgänge eine Rolle spielen: eine Austauschreaktion bei schwachen und ein Desolvatationseffekt bei hohen Salzkonzentrationen. Zur Beurteilung des Ausmaßes der Wechselwirkung zwischen Lösung und Kation in Acetonitril wurde die Infrarot-Spektroskopie mit hoher Auflösung benutzt. Die wahrscheinlich stattfindenden Reaktionsvorgänge werden anhand verschiedener Gleichungen beschrieben.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 264 (1973), S. 409-411 
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    Keywords: Best. von Eisen in Blut ; Volumetrie ; ÄDTA ; Sulfosalicylsäure als Indicator
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Bedingungen für eine visuelle Mikrotitrationsbestimmung von Eisen mit ÄDTA unter Verwendung von Sulfosalicylsäure als Indicator wurden ermittelt. Das beschriebene Verfahren erlaubt die Bestimmung von 5–500 μg Fe/100 ml und wurde auf Blut angewendet. Der Einfluß von Phosphationen und Perchlorsäure wurde geprüft. Die Methode wurde zur Eichung von Hämometern und in der Gerichtsmedizin eingesetzt. Die Fehler sind 〈 1 %.
    Notes: Abstract Conditions for the visual microtitration of iron with EDTA employing sulphosalicylic acid as indicator have been worked out. The procedure described permits the determination of 5–500 μg Fe/100 ml and has been applied to blood analysis. The effect of phosphate and perchloric acid has been studied. The method was employed for calibration of haemometers and for forensic purposes. Errors are 〈 1%.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 265 (1973), S. 31-31 
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    Keywords: Best. von Barium ; Volumetrie ; Cu(II)-ÄDTA-PAR als Indicator, komplexometrisch
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 265 (1973), S. 32-32 
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    Keywords: Best von Kupfer(II) mit Eriochromcyanin R ; Volumetrie ; ÄDTA ; Best. von Eisen(III) mit Gallocyanin ; Volumetrie ; ÄDTA
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 265 (1973), S. 253-256 
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    Keywords: Best. von Kohlendioxid in Wasser ; Volumetrie
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Es wird die theoretische Fehlerbetrachtung, die Hässelbarth [2] einem neueren Verfahren zur Bestimmung der freien Kohlensäure in natürlichen Wässern [3] gewidmet hat, geprüft und festgestellt, daß er dabei von unzutreffenden Voraussetzungen ausgegangen und daher auch zu unrichtigen Folgerungen gekommen ist. Bei den von ihm durchgeführten praktischen Messungen hat er die Möglichkeiten des Verfahrens nur zu einem Teil ausgeschöpft, woraus sich eine Reihe von ihm bemängelter Differenzen erklären. Daher werden klarstellende Einzelheiten zur praktischen Durchführung des Verfahrens mitgeteilt.
    Notes: Abstract The theoretical examination of errors, untertaken by Hässelbarth [2] on a new method to determine free carbon dioxide in water is investigated and it is found that he had employed wrong bases and arrived at misleading results. In his practical work, he had not considered all the possibilities of the method, which explains a number of differences. Therefore, the practical application of the method is described in detail.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 266 (1973), S. 31-31 
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    Keywords: Best. von Uran(IV) ; Volumetrie ; Titration mit Dichromat
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 266 (1973), S. 177-186 
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    Keywords: Best. von Eisen, Cer, Dichromat, Kupfer, Nickel ; Volumetrie ; kernmagnet. Relaxation
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Quantitative determination of the concentration of paramagnetic ions in aqueous solutions is performed by NMR relaxation titration. By measurement of the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time T 1 or the nuclear spin-spin relaxation time T2 redox titrations and complexometric determinations of the concentration of paramagnetic ions are possible. Also the precipitation of ions from the solution can be followed by this method. The use of a magnetic indicator in this analytical method is shown. The sensitivity of the method goes down to concentrations as low as 10−3 M. The accuracy of NMR relaxation titration is better than 1%. A number of applications of the method are given.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Quantitative Bestimmungen von paramagnetischen Ionen in wäßrigen Lösungen können mit Hilfe der kernmagnetischen Relaxationstitration durchgeführt werden. Durch Messung der Kernspin-Gitter-Relaxationszeit T 1 oder der Kernspin-Kernspin-Relaxationszeit T 2 als Funktion der Ionenkonzentration sind Redoxtitrationen oder komplexometrische Titrationen möglich. Der quantitative Ablauf von Fällungen kann ebenfalls verfolgt werden. Die Verwendung von magnetischen Indicatoren bei der Relaxationstitration wird beschrieben. Bestimmungen von Ionenkonzentrationen bis herab zu 10−3 M Lösungen sind z.Z. möglich. Die Methode erlaubt eine Genauigkeit der Konzentrationsbestimmung von 1% und besser. Die Anwendung der Methode wird an einer Reihe von Beispielen gezeigt.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 266 (1973), S. 367-368 
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    Keywords: Best. von Halogeniden und Thiohamstoff ; Volumetrie ; Reaktion mit AgNO3
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 267 (1973), S. 26-28 
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    Keywords: Best. von Bor ; Volumetrie ; Methylboratdestillation, Mannitzusatz
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary For the determination of macro amounts of boron several separation methods are known. In this article a version of the well-known methylborate distillation method is described. The determination of the boron is performed by means of titration after addition of mannitol. Experiments show that the described technique can completely compete with other methods.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Eine Modifikation der Methylboratdestillation wird beschrieben. Die Bestimmung erfolgt volumetrisch nach Mannitzusatz. Die beschriebene Methode ist anderen Verfahren ebenbürtig.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 267 (1973), S. 44-44 
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    Keywords: Best. von Thioharnstoffen ; Volumetrie ; manganimetrisch
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