Conduction velocity is related to morphological cell type in rat dorsal root ganglion neurones.
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 359 (1) , 31-46
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1985.sp015573
Abstract
Combining intracellular recording and dye-injection techniques permitted direct correlation of neuronal soma size with peripheral nerve conduction velocity in individual neurons of the [lumbar] L4 dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of the anesthetized 5-8-wk-old rat. The conduction velocities fell into 2 main groups; those > 14 m/s (A.alpha. and .beta. fibers) and those < 8 m/s (A.delta. and C fibers). Fibers with conduction velocities in the A.delta. range (2.2-8 m/s) in the sciatic nerve between the sciatic notch and the neuronal soma in the DRG often conducted more slowly, that is in the C-fiber range (< 1.4 m/s), in the periphery from the tibial nerve to the sciatic notch. For the fast-conducting myelinated afferents, there was a loose positive correlation between cell size and the conduction velocity of the peripheral axon, whereas a clearer positive correlation existed between neuronal cell size and axonal conduction velocity both for A.delta.- and for C-fiber afferents. The relationship of the cell cross-sectional area (measured at the nucleolar level), to the cell volume for each neuronal soma was similar for the different conduction velocity groups. The somata of the fast-conducting myelinated A.alpha. and A.beta. fibers had a similar mean and range of cross-sectional areas to those of the large light cell population. The somata with A.delta. and C fibers were of a more uniform size and were restricted to the smaller cells within the ganglia. The mean and range of cross-sectional areas of the C cells was similar to those of the small dark cell population. A.delta. somata had a larger mean and range of cell sizes than those of the small dark cell population. The relationships of peripheral axon type to the morphological cell types are discussed.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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