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The Morphological Analysis of the Golgi Apparatus by Scanning Electron Microscopy
Daisuke KogaTatsuo Ushiki
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2008 Volume 43 Issue 4 Pages 283-286

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The three-dimensional ultrastructure of the Golgi apparatus in different cells-epithelial principal cells in the epididymal duct, gonadotrophs in the pituitary gland, and dorsal root ganglion cells-was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of osmium-macerated tissues. The Golgi apparatus in the epididymal principal cells was shaped like a candle flame or cup with the cis-most cistern outside. In the gonadotrophs, flat cisterns of the Golgi apparatus were piled up concentrically to form a spherical structure with the cis-most cistern outside. The dorsal root ganglion cells had numerous small Golgi stacks, each of which was composed of several cisterns piled up in layers. At a higher magnification, the cis-most cistern was rather uniform in structure and was composed of a flattened cistern with numerous small fenestrations on its surface. On the other hand, the shape of the trans-most cisterns depended on the cell type, although it was basically composed of tubules and/or flattened plates which were sometimes connected with each other. The trans-most cistern was often associated with rER, but no direct connection was observed between them.

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