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Circulation Research | 1967

An Intrinsic Neuromuscular Basis for Mitral Valve Motion in the Dog

Edmund H. Sonnenblick; Leonard M. Napolitano; Willard M. Daggett; Theodore Cooper

The anterior leaflet of the mitral valve of the dog contains blood vessels, nerve fibers, and cardiac muscle in addition to elastic fibers and collagen. When studied in a myograph, the electrically stimulated mitral valve actively developed tension and shortened. Active tension was found to be a function of initial length of the valve and was increased by norepinephrine and decreased by acetylcholine. The presence of neuronally releasable norepinephrine stores in the valve was indicated by responsiveness to tyramine. The negative inotropic response of the mitral valve to acetylcholine was consistent with an atrial origin of the tissue. Possible functional roles for mitral valve muscle and the potential significance of its neural control are discussed.


Journal of Cell Biology | 1967

PRESERVATION OF MYELIN LAMELLAR STRUCTURE IN THE ABSENCE OF LIPID: A Correlated Chemical and Morphological Study

Leonard M. Napolitano; Francis N. LeBaron; Joseph V. Scaletti


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1969

Observations on the fine structure of peripheral nerve myelin

Leonard M. Napolitano; Terence J. Scallen


American Journal of Physiology | 1965

Intrinsic innervation of the heart

Leonard M. Napolitano; Vallee L. Willman; C. Rollins Hanlon; Theodore Cooper


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1965

OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINE STRUCTURE OF ADIPOSE CELLS

Leonard M. Napolitano


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1969

Osmium binding to the surface coat of intestinal microvilli in the cat under various conditions.

Susan A. Pratt; Leonard M. Napolitano


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1972

Tissue cholesterol preservation: Factors associated with retention of cholesterol in rat sciatic nerve fixed for electron microscopy†

P. R. Sterziag; Leonard M. Napolitano


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1972

Localization of cholesterol in peripheral nerve: USE of [3H] digitonin for electron microscopic autoradiography

Leonard M. Napolitano; L.C. Saland; J. Lopez; P. V. Sterzing; Robert O. Kelley


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1979

Alterations in hepatocytes of mice fed a gallstone-inducing diet: occurrence of nuclear and cytoplasmic lipids.

L.C. Saland; Leonard M. Napolitano


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1970

Tissue cholesterol preservation: Solubility of cholesterol digitonide in ethanol

Peter R. Sterzing; Joseph V. Scaletti; Leonard M. Napolitano

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L.C. Saland

University of New Mexico

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J. Lopez

University of New Mexico

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John J. Howard

University of New Mexico

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P. R. Sterziag

University of New Mexico

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P. V. Sterzing

University of New Mexico

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