Cutaneous receptive fields of somatic and viscerosomatic neurones in the thoracic spinal cord of the cat
- 15 July 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 237 (3) , 325-332
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902370304
Abstract
Extracellular single-unit recordings were made from 121 neurones in the thoracic spiral cord of the cat. All neurones could be driven by electrical stimulation of dorsal root afferent fibres. The neurones were classified, according to the absence or presence of inputs from the ipsilateral splanchnic nerve, as “somatic” or “viscerosomatic,” respectively. Cutaneous receptive fields were identified for 75 of the neurones: 31 were somatic and 44 viscerosomatic. Only two of the somatic cells received cutaneous nociceptive inputs, compared with 33 of the viscerosomatic cells. Sixty-four percent of the whole sample of neurones had receptive fields which included three or more dermatomes. Viscerosomatic cells tended to have larger receptive fields than the somatic neurones, and six of them had fields which did not include the corresponding (T11) dermatome. Neurones with receptive fields in the dorsal one-third of the dermatome tended to be located in the lateral one-third of the dorsal horn, but those with receptive fields in the ventral two-thirds of the dermatome showed no differential distribution within the gray matter. This is discussed with respect to the results of anatomical studies on the dorsal horn projections of cutaneous afferent fibres from different regions of the dermatome. Preliminary results from intracellular staining with horseradish peroxidase reveal extensive branching of primary afferents in the dorsal horn, and large dendritic fields of dorsal horn neurones. Our physiological and morphological results indicate that the somatotopic organisation of the thoracic spinal cord is less well defined than that of the lumbosacral region.Keywords
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