Two types of synaptic glomeruli and their distribution in laminae I–III of the rat spinal cord
- 1 August 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 209 (2) , 176-186
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902090205
Abstract
Systematic examination of photomontages revealed two types of synaptic glomeruli in laminae II-III. Type I glomeruli have a dark small central (C) terminal of indented contour with closely packed spherical vesicles of variable diameter and few mitochondria. Among the peripheral terminals there are dendritic spines and a few presynaptic dendritic spines (V1 terminals) and axon endings rich in discoid vesicles (V2). These glomeruli occur in groups which are particularly evident in parasagittal sections in which successive C terminals are connected by narrower portions or dark unmyelinated profiles. Type II glomeruli have an electron-lucent and large C terminal of regular contour with less packed synaptic vesicles of more uniform diameter, more mitochondria, and sometimes neurofilaments. Presynaptic dendrites are fewer and axon endings more numerous. C terminals in type II glomeruli are fusiform in longitudinal section, rarely occurring in groups. Lamina I is virtually devoid of glomeruli. Within lamina II, glomeruli are rare in a dorsalmost 20-μm band and abundant in the immediately ventral 20-μm band in which type I glomeruu are prevalent (ñ 79%). In ventral lamina II, type II glomeruli predominate (66%), being pratically exclusive in lamina III where most contain neurofilaments. Considering the distribution of terminations of primary afferents, it is suggested that type I C terminals originate from unmyelinated primary afferents, type II C terminals without neurofilaments from direct myelinated fibers, and those with neurofilaments from recurrent large fibers. The distinct numbers of presynaptic dendritic and axonal endings suggest different modulatory mechanisms functioning in the two types and in ventral vs. dorsal areas of this region.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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