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Synaptic Organisation of the Pelvic Ganglion in the Guinea-pig

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Journal Cell Tissue Res
Date 1983 Jan 1
PMID 6883448
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A semi-quantitative electron-microscopic study of neuronal cell bodies, nerve profiles and synapses in the anterior pelvic ganglia of the guinea-pig has been carried out following in vivo labelling of adrenergic nerve endings with 5-hydroxydopamine. Ganglion cells of three main types have been distinguished: 1) the majority (about 70%) not containing granular vesicles, probably cholinergic elements; 2) those containing large granular vesicles of uniform size (80-110 nm), with granules of medium density and prominent halos; and 3) those containing vesicles of variable size (60-150 nm), with very dense eccentrically placed granular cores. Some non-neuronal 'granule-containing' cells were present, mainly near small blood vessels. Some 95% of the total axon profiles within the ganglia were cholinergic, the remaining 5% were adrenergic. However, 99% of synapses (i.e. axons within 50 nm of nerve cell membrane with pre- and post-synaptic specialisations) were cholinergic, and 1% were adrenergic. Only three examples of nerve cell bodies exhibiting both cholinergic and adrenergic synapses were observed. Unlike the para- and prevertebral ganglia, the pelvic ganglia contained large numbers of axo-somatic synapses. As many as 20% of the nucleated neuronal cell profiles displayed two distinct nuclei.

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