Somatic and visceral primary afferents in the lower thoracic dorsal root ganglia of the cat
- 20 September 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 228 (3) , 422-431
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902280309
Abstract
Anterograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) through somatic and visceral nerves was used to estimate the proportions of somatic and visceral dorsal root ganglion (DRG) cells of the lower thoracic ganglia of the cat. A concentrated solution of HRP was applied for at least 5 hours to the central end of the right greater splanchnic nerve and of the left T9-intercostal nerve of adult cats. Some animals remained under chloralose anaesthesia for the duration of the HRP transport time (up to 53 hours) whereas longer HRP application and transport times (4–5 days) were allowed in animals that recovered from barbiturate anaesthesia. Visceral DRG cells were found in approximately equal numbers in all ganglia examined (T7–T11). Population estimates were obtained for the T8 and T9 ganglia where visceral DRG cells were found to be 6.2% (T8) and 5.2% (T9) of the total cell population. In contrast, somatic DRG cells were found in large numbers in the ganglia examined (T8 and T9) where they amounted to over 90% of the cell population. Measurement of cross-sectional areas and estimates of cell diameters of the DRG cells showed greater proportions of large somatic cells (diameter > 40 μm) than of large visceral cells. Similar distributions of cell size were found for both somatic and visceral DRG cells with diameters less than 40 μm. These results show that the proportion of visceral afferent fibres in the dorsal roots that mediate the spinal cord projection of the splanchnic nerve is very small. Since viscerosomatic convergence in the thoracic spinal cord is very extensive, the present results suggest considerable divergence of the visceral afferent input to the central nervous system.Keywords
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