Synapses formed by olivocochlear axon branches in the mouse cochlear nucleus
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 295 (1) , 52-70
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902950106
Abstract
Cochlear nucleus branches of thick olivocochlear axons were labeled by injections of horseradish peroxidase into the spiral ganglion of the cochlear basal turn in mice. Six labeled axons were traced by light microscopy, and selected portions of seven branches were sectioned serially for electron microscopic examination. Axonal branches most frequently terminated near certain granule cell regions of the ventral cochlear nucleus. This article describes terminals, synapses, and postsynaptic elements of these olivocochlear branches.The olivocochlear branches had both terminal and en passant boutons that contained round vesicles and made asymmetric synapses with other neuronal processes. About a quarter of the synapses also possessed additional specializations, postsynaptic, or subjunctional bodies. Mossy terminals, a multisynaptic type of terminal commonly found in granule cell regions, were not found arising from any of the labeled branches. No somatic synapses were found, although contacts with cell bodies were occasionally observed.The predominant synaptic target of olivocochlear branches were what appeared to be dendrites of large diameter. At least some of these large dendrites received multiple synapses from a single labeled olivocochlear branch. The morphological characteristics of reconstructed dendrites suggest that multipolar cells might be predominant targets for the medial olivocochlear system in the cochlear nucleus. This was demonstrated in one case in which a large dendrite was followed to its cell body of origin.Keywords
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