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Spinothalamic and Propriospinal Neurones in the Upper Cervical Cord of the Rat: Terminations of Primary Afferent Fibres on Soma and Primary Dendrites

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Journal Exp Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1486955
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Experiments were performed on rats to determine whether primary afferents from the upper cervical region terminate directly on spinothalamic and propriospinal neurones. The central terminations of primary afferents from the upper cervical region were identified by diffusely filling their axons with horseradish peroxidase. Spinothalamic neurones or propriospinal neurones were identified in the same experimental animals by using retrograde transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase. Approximately 3-11% of spinothalamic cells in laminae 4-6 of spinal segments C2-4 received apparent synaptic contacts from primary afferents on the soma or primary dendrites. Approximately 18-36% of propriospinal neurones with axons descending to lower thoracic or lumbar levels received apparent synaptic contacts on the soma or primary dendrites. These data provide anatomical evidence that spinothalamic and long propriospinal neurones in the upper cervical cord are excited directly by primary afferents. The data also help to clarify the neural circuitry underlying somatic sensation and reflex movements evoked by neck receptors.

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