Ventral root nonmedullated fibers: Proportion, calibers, and microtubular content
- 22 June 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 248 (4) , 550-554
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902480407
Abstract
Proportion, caliber, and microtubular content of the L7 ventral root nonmedullated fibers were studied in the cat. Nonmedullated fibers constituted 28% of the axonal population at the far end of the root. The number of myelinated profiles at the far end of the root and in the vicinity of the ventral surface of the cord (1–2-mm distance) was the same whereas the number of nonmedullated fibers decreased toward the proximal site of the root by 42%. Caliber and microtubular content of nonmedullated fibers were assessed only at the far end of the ventral root. Nearly 90% of the axons were smaller than 0.3 μm2. The average cross-sectional area was 0.15 μm2, a value 35% below that of the L7 dorsal root fibers. The microtubular density was highest in the finest fibers (116 microtubules/μm2 in fibers smaller than 0.1 μm2) and decreased with the increase in cross-sectional area (25 microtubules/μm2 for 0.7–0.8-μm2 axons). The number of microtubules per axon in axons of both roots was similar in fibers smaller than 0.3 μm2; in larger axons, composing about 10% of the population, ventral root fibers had more microtubules than dorsal root fibers. The ventral and dorsal nonmedullated fibers differ slightly but significantly in caliber and microtubule content. However, they are similar in contrast to peripheral nonmedullated fibers, which are three to four times as big and contain two to three times as many microtubules as radicular fibers. Our results confirm the presence of a large admixture of nonmedullated profiles in the L7 ventral root of the cat, support the notion that a number of these fibers make a U turn in the ventral root, and suggest that these arise from the central process of the primary sensory axon.Keywords
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