Electron microscopic identification of postsynaptic dorsal root terminals: a possible substrate of dorsal root potentials in the frog spinal cord
- 1 September 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental Brain Research
- Vol. 29-29 (3-4) , 531-539
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00236190
Abstract
Dorsal root fibers were labeled with cobaltous chloride iontophoresis for electron microscopic investigations. In the base of the dorsal horn, where most of the coarser collaterals of dorsal root fibers terminate, many dorsal root terminals were found in postsynaptic relation to synapsing profiles. According to their morphological characteristics, three kinds of presynaptic terminals could be discerned in these complex synapses: axon terminals with spheric vesicles, axon terminals with flattered vesicles and presynaptic dendrites. These latter terminals contained relatively few flattened vesicles accumulated adjacent to a short synaptic articulation surface, and they were rich in cytoplasmic organelles. The functional significance of these structural specializations in the mediation of dorsal root potentials and recurrent inhibition is discussed.Keywords
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