Structure of rat aortic baroreceptors and their relationship to connective tissue
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Neurocytology
- Vol. 8 (4) , 401-414
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01214800
Abstract
The ultrastructure of fibres and sensory terminals of the aortic nerve innervating the aorta between the left common carotid and left subclavian arteries was investigated in the rat. This is the region from which most baroreceptor responses are recorded electrophysiologically. The fibres of the aortic nerve enter the adventitia and separate into bundles generally containing one myelinated fibre and four or five unmyelinated fibres of various sizes. The bundles pursue a roughly helical course through the adventitia; when they are close to the aortic media, the myelinated fibre loses its myelin sheath. A complex sensory terminal region is formed, as both the unmyelinated and ‘premyelinated’ axons become irregularly varicose. The concentration of mitochondria becomes very dense and cytoplasmic deposits of glycogen are observed. Both unmyelinated and premyelinated axons branch, and the unmyelinated axons wind irregularly around the premyelinated axon. The latter may have several loops and small holes. The terminal regions of both types of axon contain clusters of clear 40 nm vesicles. Part of the surface of each terminal region is ensheathed by Schwann cells, but the rest of the axolemma is directly exposed to extracellular connective tissue. There are often several layers of basal lamina around the sensory terminals and parts of the axolemma and Schwann cell membranes are attached to it by fine fibrillar material. The basal laminae are also attached to fibroblasts, fibroblast-like perineurial cells and elastic laminae, and the whole cellular and extracellular system appears to be tightly bound together. No differences between baroreceptors of spontaneously hypertensive and normal rats were found.Keywords
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