| Literature DB >> 3209493 |
C J Frederickson1, G A Howell, M D Haigh, G Danscher.
Abstract
Zinc-containing neurons are cells which sequester zinc in the vesicles of their axonal boutons; such zinc-containing fiber systems have been previously shown to innervate many limbic and cerebrocortical brain regions. The present study of rats and mice shows that zinc-containing axons also innervate the cochlear nuclei, forming two morphologically-distinct projection systems. One zinc-containing pathway innervates the molecular stratum of the dorsal nucleus, supplying a diffuse, even band of neuropil staining throughout the stratum. The other pathway projects sparsely to the various small cell (granule cell) regions of the nuclei where the zinc-positive elements form scattered clusters and threads of bouton-like puncta amidst the granule neuron somata. Preliminary observations indicate that the pattern is the same in the cat as in the rat and mouse.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3209493 DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(88)90062-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hear Res ISSN: 0378-5955 Impact factor: 3.208