Frog sympathetic ganglion cells have local axon collaterals. 1989

C J Forehand, and L M Konopka
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington 05405.

Amphibian autonomic ganglia have been used as simple models for studies involving the physiology of synaptic transmission. These models assume an anatomical simplicity where the ganglion is a simple relay for central nervous system output to peripheral autonomic targets. Cholinergic preganglionic fibers innervate the soma and proximal axon of the unipolar ganglion cells, which were thought to relay the information to the periphery with little ganglionic processing. However, several different types of synaptic potentials occur in response to preganglionic stimulation. Also, a variety of neuropeptides are found in both preganglionic fibers and ganglion cells; at least one of the peptides found in preganglionic fibers is known to act as a neurotransmitter in the ganglion. Finally, there may be communication between ganglion cells. In the present study, we have explored the morphology of lumbar sympathetic chain ganglion cells by intracellular injection with horseradish peroxidase to determine whether an anatomical substrate exists for processing information within these ganglia. We have shown that 39% of these cells have axons that branch within the ganglion. While both major classes of ganglion cells (B cells and C cells) had intraganglionic axon collaterals, there was a marked difference in the frequency: 65% of the C cell axons had collaterals while only 19% of the B cell axons collateralized within the ganglion. Ultrastructural examination of labeled axon collaterals indicated that these collaterals receive synaptic input; whether the collaterals also make synapses has not been definitively established.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011892 Rana catesbeiana A species of the family Ranidae (true frogs). The only anuran properly referred to by the common name "bullfrog", it is the largest native anuran in North America. Bullfrog,Bullfrogs,Rana catesbeianas,catesbeiana, Rana
D002452 Cell Count The number of CELLS of a specific kind, usually measured per unit volume or area of sample. Cell Density,Cell Number,Cell Counts,Cell Densities,Cell Numbers,Count, Cell,Counts, Cell,Densities, Cell,Density, Cell,Number, Cell,Numbers, Cell
D005728 Ganglia, Sympathetic Ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system including the paravertebral and the prevertebral ganglia. Among these are the sympathetic chain ganglia, the superior, middle, and inferior cervical ganglia, and the aorticorenal, celiac, and stellate ganglia. Celiac Ganglia,Sympathetic Ganglia,Celiac Ganglion,Ganglion, Sympathetic,Ganglia, Celiac,Ganglion, Celiac,Sympathetic Ganglion
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001001 Anura An order of the class Amphibia, which includes several families of frogs and toads. They are characterized by well developed hind limbs adapted for jumping, fused head and trunk and webbed toes. The term "toad" is ambiguous and is properly applied only to the family Bufonidae. Bombina,Frogs and Toads,Salientia,Toad, Fire-Bellied,Toads and Frogs,Anuras,Fire-Bellied Toad,Fire-Bellied Toads,Salientias,Toad, Fire Bellied,Toads, Fire-Bellied
D001369 Axons Nerve fibers that are capable of rapidly conducting impulses away from the neuron cell body. Axon

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