Observations on the ultrastructure of ganglion cells in the circumvallate papilla of rat and mouse
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cells Tissues Organs
- Vol. 100 (3) , 289-305
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000144911
Abstract
Ganglion cells in the circumvallate papilla of adult rodents are described as typical autonomic neurons. Some neurons are aggregated to form a discrete structure in the base of the papilla; others are scattered through the core, along the nerve bundles, and particularly near the dome. The term ‘circumvallate ganglion’ is applied to the entire population. Satellite cells completely ensheathe each neuron. Preganglionic fibers, containing clear vesicles, synapse on the soma and stumpy dendrites of the neurons. Axons, containing dense-cored vesicles, are observed in close proximity to the neurons. However, these fibers do not establish true morphological synaptic contacts with the neurons. We have not observed serial or reciprocal synapses on or in the vicinity of the ganglion cells. The hypothesis that the axons of the circumvallate ganglion neurons act as parasympathetic vasodilators is indicated by the proximity of the two structures and by nerve terminations on the arteriole muscle cells. Direct modulation of taste transduction by these neurons is ruled out.Keywords
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