The facial motor nucleus of the opossum: Synaptic endings on dendrites
- 15 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 167 (2) , 205-225
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.901670206
Abstract
The diameters of dendrites of large, medium and small neurons (Falls and King, '76) were measured from Golgi impregnations of the opossum facial motor nucleus in order to classify dendritic profiles sectioned in the transverse plane in electron micrographs. Three categories of dendrites are described: (1) proximal (4–7 μ in diameter); (2) intermediate (2–4 μ in diameter) and (3) distal (0.5–2 μ in diamter). The distribution of axodendritic synaptic endings was determined, recognizing that the neuronal source of individual dendritic profiles when seen in the transverse plane of section cannot be absolutely determined in view of the overlap in size of the dendrites issuing from the three types of neurons. Presynaptic terminals were categorized according to vesicle shape (spherical, pleomorphic or ellipsoidal), vesicle size, terminal size, junctional characteristics and post synaptic distribution. The vesicle size is expressed as a mean area (nm2) and was determined by using a cybergraphic tablet and a PDP-12 computer system. In any given plane of section, synaptic terminals cover most of the membrane of proximal dendrites and decrease in number as intermediate and distal dendrites are encountered. In Golgi impregnations four classes of afferent fibers which ramify among the dendrites of facial neurons can be distinguished. As yet, their sources have not been identified. Possible sites of origin for presynaptic profiles are discussed in the context of previous light microscopic findings.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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