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Ultrastructural study of cholinergic and noncholinergic neurons in the pars compacta of the rat pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus.

T L Steininger1, B H Wainer, D B Rye.   

Abstract

A group of medium-to-large cholinergic neurons situated in the dorsolateral mesopontine tegmentum comprises the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPT). The PPT pars compacta (PPT-pc), which occupies the lateral part of the caudal two-thirds of the nucleus, contains a dense aggregation of cholinergic neurons. In the present study, we have employed immunohistochemistry for choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and electron microscopy to investigate the ultrastructure and synaptic organization of neuronal elements in the PPT-pc. Our results demonstrate that: (1) ChAT-immunoreactive (i.e., cholinergic) PPT-pc neurons are characterized by abundant cytoplasm and organelles, and have few axosomatic synapses (both asymmetric and symmetric); (2) ChAT-immunoreactive dendrites comprise 6-15% of total dendritic elements in the neuropil; the mean percentage of dendritic membrane covered by synaptic terminals is approximately 15%, and nearly all synapses with ChAT-immunoreactive dendrites are asymmetric; (3) within the boundaries described by cholinergic PPT-pc, there are noncholinergic neurons which, in contrast, exhibit a lucent cytoplasm and a higher frequency of axosomatic synapses (10.5% versus 3.7% for cholinergic neurons); and (4) noncholinergic neurons are morphologically heterogeneous with one subpopulation exhibiting a mean diameter that approximates that of cholinergic cells (i.e., > 15 microns and < 20 microns) and a very high frequency of axosomatic synapses (> 20%). Only 0.2-0.7% of terminal elements in the neuropil were ChAT-immunoreactive and these were not observed to synapse with cholinergic dendrites or somata. This relative paucity of terminal labeling and lack of cholinergic-cholinergic interactions seems inconsistent with the recognized and prominent physiological actions of acetylcholine on cholinergic PPT-pc neurons, and suggests a methodological limitation and/or a potential paracrine-like action of nonsynaptically released acetylcholine in the PPT region.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9183695     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(19970609)382:3<285::aid-cne1>3.0.co;2-#

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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