Synaptic ultrastructure of functionally and morphologically characterized neurons of the superficial spinal dorsal horn of cat |
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Authors: | M Rèthelyi A R Light E R Perl |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599. |
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Abstract: | Recordings of neuronal unitary discharges evoked by primary afferent input were made in the superficial part of the spinal cord's dorsal horn, the marginal zone and substantia gelatinosa (also known as laminae I and II), using fine micropipette electrodes filled with HRP. After physiological characterization with respect to primary afferent input, HRP was injected intracellularly iontophoretically into the recorded neuron. Following histochemical processing, the neurons so delineated were studied at the light and electron microscopic levels. No clear relationship between function and either general cellular configuration or synaptic ultrastructure appeared in these analyses, although the concentration of dendritic distribution could be related to the nature of primary afferent excitation. Nocireceptive cells had dendrites mostly branching and ending in lamina I and IIo, while the dendrites of innocuous mechanoreceptive cells arborized principally in lamina II and III. Glomerular synaptic complexes (large, complex arrays of axonic and dendritic profiles with synaptic interconnections) were found to contact a few neurons of both the nocireceptive and mechanoreceptive classes. All neurons received large numbers of simple axonic contacts (small axonic boutons with only 1 or 2 synaptic contacts with a single postsynaptic profile). A degree of specificity in the presynaptic articulations appeared to be reflected by the observations that (1) nocireceptive neurons were never found to receive synaptic contacts from boutons which resembled the known ultrastructure of peripheral innocuous mechanoreceptors, and (2) mechanoreceptive neurons were never seen to receive synaptic contacts from boutons which resembled the known ultrastructure of primary afferent nocireceptors. The axons of the labeled neurons of both nocireceptive and mechanoreceptive classes terminated in simple axonic synapses. All classes of neurons participated in dendrodendritic contacts; however, only some mechanoreceptive neurons had dendrites containing vesicles that were presynaptic to other profiles. No nocireceptive neurons, regardless of gross configuration, were found to have vesicles in their dendrites, but 3 nocireceptive neurons received synapses from presynaptic dendritic profiles. |
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