Morphological evidence for local microcircuits in rat vestibular maculae
- 17 March 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 379 (3) , 333-346
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(19970317)379:3<333::aid-cne2>3.0.co;2-4
Abstract
Previous studies suggested that intramacular, unmyelinated segments of vestibular afferent nerve fibers and their large afferent endings (calyces) on type I hair cells branch. Many of the branches (processes) contain vesicles and are presynaptic to type II hair cells, other processes, intramacular nerve fibers, and calyces. This study used serial section transmission electron microscopy and three‐dimensional reconstruction methods to document the origins and distributions of presynaptic processes of afferents in the medial part of the adult rat utricular macula. The ultrastructural research focused on presynaptic processes whose origin and termination could be observed in a single micrograph. Results showed that calyces had 1) vesiculated, spine‐like processes that invaginated type I cells and 2) other, elongate processes that ended on type II cells pre‐ as well as postsynaptically. Intramacular, unmyelinated segments of afferent nerve fibers gave origin to branches that were presynaptic to type II cells, calyces, calyceal processes, and other nerve fibers in the macula. Synapses with type II cells occurred opposite subsynaptic cisternae (C synapses); all other synapses were asymmetric. Vesicles were pleomorphic but were differentially distributed according to process origin. Small, clear‐centered vesicles, ˜40–60 nm in diameter, predominated in processes originating from afferent nerve fibers and basal parts of calyces. Larger vesicles ˜70–120 nm in diameter having ˜40–80 nm electron‐opaque cores were dominant in processes originating from the necks of calyces. Results are interpreted to indicate the existence of a complex system of intrinsic feedforward (postsynaptic)‐feedback (presynaptic) connections in a network of direct and local microcircuits. The morphological findings support the concept that maculae dynamically preprocess linear acceleratory information before its transmission to the central nervous system. J. Comp. Neurol. 379:333–346, 1997.Keywords
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