Types of neurons and synaptic relations in the lateral superior olive of the cat: normal structure and experimental observations.

Acta morphologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
K Majorossy, A Kiss
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Light and electron microscope studies on normal and experimental material in the lateral superior olive (LSO) of cat revealed the presence of three types of neurons: (i) fusiform cells characterized by the large number of terminals articulating with them and projecting to the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus (NLL) and central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (CNIC) (ii) marginal cells embedded in the neuropil of the fibrous capsule and sharing input and output characteristics with the fusiform neurons (iii) multipolar cells with spinous dendrites, local axonal spread and synaptic relation restricted to few afferents only. Four distinct types of axon terminals were distinguished on the basis of their size, vesicle content, membrane attachments, postsynaptic relations and origin. (i) Large terminals with asymmetrical membrane contacts and round vesicles (AR) were of ipsilateral cochlear nucleus origin and articulated predominantly with fusiform and marginal projection cells. (ii) The majority of small AR type terminals arose from the spherical cells of the ipsilateral nucleus of the trapezoid body (NTB). Their number was larger on the fusiform and marginal cells. (iii) Medium sized terminals of symmetrical membrane apposition and pleomorphic vesicles originated from the ipsilateral NLL and CNIC. Their quantitative distribution indicated preference for the multipolar cells. (iv) Profiles with symmetrical membrane contacts and flattened vesicles (SF) type were considered to be terminals of the spinous multipolar interneurons, thus local in origin.

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猫侧上橄榄的神经元类型和突触关系:正常结构和实验观察。
对猫侧上橄榄(LSO)正常和实验材料的光镜和电子显微镜研究显示存在三种类型的神经元:(1)梭状细胞的特点是有大量的末端与梭状细胞相连并投射到外侧小丘核(NLL)和下丘中央核(CNIC);(2)边缘细胞嵌入纤维囊的神经层,与梭状神经元共享输入和输出特征;(3)多极细胞具有棘状树突,局部轴突扩散,突触关系仅限于少数传入事件。根据轴突终末的大小、囊泡含量、膜附着、突触后关系和起源,可以区分出4种不同类型的轴突终末。(1)大的耳蜗末端具有不对称的膜接触和圆形囊泡(AR),起源于同侧耳蜗核,以梭状和边缘投影细胞为主。(ii)大多数小AR型终末起源于梯形体同侧核的球形细胞。梭状细胞和边缘细胞数量较多。(iii)中等大小的对称膜顶端和多形性囊泡起源于同侧NLL和CNIC。它们的数量分布表明它们倾向于多极细胞。(iv)具有对称膜接触和扁平囊泡(SF)型的轮廓被认为是棘状多极中间神经元的末端,因此起源于局部。
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