Spatial and morphological differentiation of trigger zones in afferent fibers to the teleost utricle
- 15 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 302 (3) , 629-642
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903020317
Abstract
A morphological correlate of the trigger site (the locus of action potential initiation) was identified in afferent axons of the utricle in the ear of two species of teleost fish. These sites were identified by the ferric‐ferrocyanide (Prussian blue) cytochemical procedure and they were correlated with the geometries of afferent intraepithelial arbors as visualized by means of a silver stain. The intraepithelial arbors of afferent fibers show regional distributions that correlate with axon diameter and Prussian blue staining. Afferent axons with diameters greater than 4–5 μm only innervate the striola regions of the epithelium and terminate as one of two distinct types of intraepithelial arbors. Afferent axons with diameters smaller than 4 μm are ubiquitously distributed throughout the epithelium. Arbors that stained by Prussian blue within the utricular epithelium are restricted to the striolar regions. These arbors possess nodal‐like membrane in different branches as postsynaptic membrane. Afferents that innervate hair cells in the extrastriolar epithelial regions stained with Prussian blue only at the extraepithelial terminal heminode. The postsynaptic membrane of these afferents is passive or dendritic‐like.Keywords
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