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Catecholaminergic axo-axonic synapses in the nucleus of the tractus solitarius (pars commissuralis) of the cat: possible relation to presynaptic regulation of baroreceptor reflexes.

T Chiba, N Doba.   

Abstract

A study was performed on adult cats to investigate synaptic structures of nerve terminals in the commissural portion of the nucleus of the tractus solitarius (NTS); a site where the cardiovascular afferent fibers terminate and where a dense plexus of adrenergic element also resides. Synaptic contacts observed in the commissural portion were predominantly axo-dendritic but a smaller number of axo-somatic synapses were also recognized. A third type of junction, axo-axonic, appears to be unique to the commissural portion of the nucleus, since no axo-axonic contacts were encountered in the medial and ventrolateral portions of the NTS. By labeling with the 'false' neurotransmitter 5-hydroxydopamine (5-OHDA), three types of axo-axonic contacts with different presynaptic components could be identified; namely, axon varicosities with small clear spherical vesicles, axon varicosities containing flat synaptic vesicles and others with small cord vesicles labeled with 5-OHDA. Postsynaptic components were always axon varicosities with clear spherical vesicles. After surgical denervation of the IXth and Xth cranial nerves, no degenerated axon varicosities were observed in the presynaptic side in the axo-axonic contact. The present study clearly demonstrates that the commissural portion of the NTS contains axo-axonic synapses and some of the adrenergic axons in this area provide the presynaptic components for this type of synapse. Possible roles of adrenergic nerves to presynaptic regulation of baroreceptor reflexes are discussed.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1247885     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(76)90881-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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