Multibubble Body

A multivesicular corpuscle is a neural substance of many vesicles isolated from or outside the central nervous system. The main task of these bodies is the communication of neurons, some of which are connected by neurons, as well as by connected intersynaptic contacts. Neurons communicate with other neurons through specialized connections called synapses. Multivesicular bodies and various synaptic connectors are protein-based and have the ability to influence both local and distant interaction and functioning of neurons. Through their structure and the generation of interdisciplinary neurobiological understanding, multibubbles help to understand complex neurological processes. Abnormalities in the function and structure of multivesicles have been shown in various forms of neurological pathology, such as autism, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia, making them an important diagnostic marker and potential therapeutic target.