Literature DB >> 7607294

Central terminals of capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent make synaptic contacts with neuronal soma in the mouse substantia gelatinosa.

A Hiura1, H Ishizuka.   

Abstract

Degeneration of primary afferent central terminals (C-terminals) that contact neuronal soma in the substantia gelatinosa of the spinal dorsal horn was examined by electron microscopy 2 h after s.c. injection of capsaicin into newborn and adult mice. The C-terminals were small, dark, sinuous or slender terminals with clear synaptic vesicles in the early postnatal period. They are thought to develop into scalloped CI-terminals, surrounded by dendrites and a few axonal endings, forming synaptic glomeruli. The same type of nonglomerular terminals making presynaptic contacts with neuronal soma showed degeneration in both the newborn and adult animals, and were identified as capsaicin-sensitive CI-terminals. This finding suggests that capsaicin-sensitive C-fibers have a modulatory role on their own nociceptive input besides functioning in nociceptive transmission in the substantia gelatinosa.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7607294     DOI: 10.1007/BF02128741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


  9 in total

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Journal:  Arch Histol Cytol       Date:  1990-10

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Authors:  A Hiura; H Ishizuka
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 1.972

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Authors:  A Ribeiro-da-Silva; A Coimbra
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1982-08-01       Impact factor: 3.215

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Authors:  G Jancsó; E Kiraly; A Jancsó-Gábor
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1977 Dec 22-29       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Capsaicin causes selective damage to type I synaptic glomeruli in rat substantia gelatinosa.

Authors:  A Ribeiro-da-Silva; A Coimbra
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1984-01-09       Impact factor: 3.252

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Authors:  J I Nagy; D van der Kooy
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1983-06       Impact factor: 6.167

8.  Postnatal maturation of primary afferent terminations in the substantia gelatinosa of the rat spinal cord. An electron microscopic study.

Authors:  D Pignatelli; A Ribeiro-da-Silva; A Coimbra
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1989-07-03       Impact factor: 3.252

9.  Selective neurotoxic action of capsaicin on glomerular C-type terminals in rat substantia gelatinosa.

Authors:  N N Palermo; H K Brown; D L Smith
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1981-03-16       Impact factor: 3.252

  9 in total

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