A possible mechanism of mechanoreception in Ruffini endings in the periodontal ligament of hamster incisors
- 8 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 313 (2) , 368-376
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903130211
Abstract
The topographical relationship between Ruffini endings and the surrounding collagen fibers in the periodontal ligament of hamster incisors was investigated by means of both immunohistochemistry for neurofilament protein (NFP) and electron microscopy. Periodontal Ruffini endings, a type of stretch receptor, were present exclusively in the alveolar half of the periodontal ligament. Their axon terminals were densely and regularly associated with transverse collagen fibers, possibly forming a mechanoreceptive complex. Since blood sinuses with frequent anastomoses extended throughout the alveolus-related part, the densely innervated collagen bundles were separated from each other by the vascular spaces. Electron microscopic observation of specimens stained with tannic acid revealed a linkage between the axon terminals of the Ruffini endings and the surrounding collagen filaments. The axon terminals were enveloped by multiple layers of the basal lamina, which were penetrated by collagen filaments. The irregularly arranged collagen filaments were sandwiched between electron-dense laminae of the multilayered basal lamina. The possible mechanism of mechanoreception by the periodontal Ruffini endings is discussed on the basis of the immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings.Keywords
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