FINE-STRUCTURE OF CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE IMMUNOREACTIVE SYNAPTIC CONTACTS IN THE THALAMUS OF THE RAT

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作者
WILLIAMSON, AM [1 ]
RALSTON, HJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,WM KECK FDN CTR INTEGRAT NEUROSCI,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143
关键词
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; CGRP; PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS; GUSTATORY NUCLEUS;
D O I
10.1002/cne.903280110
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Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Recent studies have shown a prominent calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive (CGRP-ir) pathway extending from the external medial and external lateral para-brachial nuclei to the area surrounding and including the gustatory nuclei in the thalamus, and the cortex and amygdala. The function of the CGRP-ir pathway is not completely understood, but may be involved with the processing of both nociceptive and gustatory information in the thalamus. The purpose of this study was to characterize the nature of the CGRP-ir synaptic contacts in the gustatory nucleus. Electron microscopic examination of CGRP-ir synaptic contacts revealed two classes of CGRP-ir terminals. One class, which was large, formed asymmetric synaptic contacts on dendritic appendages, had many small, round synaptic vesicles, and heavy patches of reaction product which obscured any underlying organelles. Since similar terminals in unstained tissue contained large numbers of dense-cored vesicles, it was concluded that CGRP-ir was contained predominantly in dense-cored vesicles. A second class of CGRP-ir terminals was smaller and made either asymmetric or symmetric synaptic contacts. Both symmetric and asymmetric small terminals contained small, round synaptic vesicles and fewer patches of dense reaction product. Several of the CGRP-ir terminals making symmetric contacts also contained pleomorphic vesicles. There were very few contacts on cell bodies. There were no contacts on other CGRP-ir elements, somal or dendritic, or on axon terminals. None of the CGRP-ir terminal elements were postsynaptic to unlabeled terminals. Axons containing CGRP-ir were primarily unmyelinated, but a few myelinated axons were also seen.
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