Agranular (Smooth) Endoplasmic Reticulum (sER) 

Agranular (Smooth) Endoplasmic Reticulum (sER)
The morphological difference between smooth or agranular ER and the granular
form of ER is the absence of ribosomes. Rough ER proliferates to smooth
ER, where the synthesis of lipid and steroid molecules occurs, cholesterol
among others. In addition, sER metabolizes many xenobiotic substances,
such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides and carcinogens, etc. The sER is therefore
the most important intracellular detoxification system. It usually takes the
form of a tightly woven network of branched tubules of various diameters
(30–100nm). Cisternae are usually absent. As in liver cells, for example,
rough and smooth ER are often confluent. There is a pronounced expansion
of the agranular ER (sER) in steroid hormone-producing cells, particularly in
cells of the adrenal cortex, the corpus luteum and in the interstitial cells of
the testes. Smooth ER is called sarcoplasmic reticulum in striated skeletal
muscle tissue, where it serves to store calcium.
In this picture of an ovarian cell from the corpus luteum, the sER forms many
membrane layers around a mitochondrion
Dependent on the cell type, the morphology of smooth (agranular) ER may
vary considerably. The fixation technique will obviously influence the preservation
and electron-microscopic presentation of the delicate membrane
system as well. In this figure, the tubules of the agranular ER are arranged in
loops and meandering lines. Note the only marginally stained cytoplasm
between the tubules.
Striated muscle cells are also interspersed with smoothly lined tubules (Tand
L-system) All tubules combined form the sarcoplasmic reticulum
of muscle cells or muscle fibers. This highly organized system of tubules
exists in a characteristic relationship with the striation pattern of the
myofibrils, and both combined will form impressive patterns.
Partial section of the perikaryon of a sensory cell from the rat Jacobson organ
Annulate Lamellae
Annulate lamellae are a specialized form of smooth endoplasmic reticulum
membrane. They articulate from the nuclear membrane and form concentric
layers of lamellae or, as seen here, membrane stacks. The cisternae show porecomplexes
1 , which are identical to those of the nuclear pore complexes
(cf. Fig.11). Osmiophilic material is more abundant in the pore regions.
Annulate lamellae are prevalent in cells with a high membrane turnover,
such as tumor cells, testicular Sertoli cells and gametes. This figure shows details
from a human oocyte.
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