Morris Smithberg
University of Minnesota
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Tissue & Cell | 1971
Robert L. Gulley; Morris Smithberg
The composition and organization of the input to the rat substantia nigra were studied with the electron microscope. Four distinct types of synaptic boutons were described. The first contained small (381 A), clear synaptic vesicles. The second type contained the small, clear vesicles and several large, dense-core vesicles. The third ending contained large, dense-core vesicles and larger (581 A) clear vesicles. The fourth ending, found on the axon hillock and other terminal boutons, contained slightly elongated, clear synaptic vesicles. The presence of these four boutons was discussed in light of the known afferent input and neurochemical composition of the substantia nigra.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1988
Padmakar K. Dixit; Morris Smithberg
Abstract The effect of lithium ion on glucose oxidation in the cerebrum and cerebellum of mice was measured in vitro by the conversion of isotopic glucose into 14CO2/mg wet weight. Glucose utilization is unaffected by lowest lithium dosage but is inhibited by high lithium concentrations (197–295 mM). Chronic administration of lithium to adult mice decreased the DNA content of the cerebrum and cerebellum at concentrations of 80 and 108 mM. The DNA content of selected postnatal stages of cerebrum and cerebellum was measured starting on Day 1 or 2. This served as another parameter to evaluate glucose oxidation studies at these ages. On the basis of wet weight, both brain parts of neonates of ages 1 and 10 days were approximately one-half that of the adult counterparts. On the basis of DNA content, the cerebrum enhanced its glucose utilization twofold from Day 1 to Day 10 and tripled its utilization from Day 10 to Day 20. The glucose utilization by cerebrum at Day 20 is similar to adult values. In contrast, glucose oxidation in the cerebellum remained relatively constant throughout the postnatal growth. The relative susceptibility of the two brain parts is discussed.
Teratology | 1972
Joan M. Spyker; Morris Smithberg
American Journal of Anatomy | 1963
Morris Smithberg; Meredith N. Runner
Teratology | 1982
Morris Smithberg; Padmakar K. Dixit
Teratology | 1973
D. L. Fisher; Morris Smithberg
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1966
Morris Smithberg
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1984
Morris Smithberg; Padmakar K. Dixit; Leon Singer
Teratology | 1972
D. L. Fisher; Morris Smithberg
Teratology | 1974
Morris Smithberg