Overlap of segmental populations and axon collaterals in the thoracic sympathetic system of the cat. 1985

B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster

Sympathetic preganglionic axons are known to branch in the sympathetic chain, i.e. extraspinally. The possibility that the axons may branch within the spinal cord (intraspinally) and exit through different roots has not been well examined. The purpose of this study was to determine if intraspinal collaterals exist in the distribution of preganglionic neurons innervating the stellate ganglion of the cat using the double-labeled retrograde fluorescent dye technique (Diamidino Yellow and Fast Blue). The right stellate ganglion of pentobarbital-anesthetized cats was isolated; the sympathetic chain was ligated in two places just caudal to the T2 white ramus and then sectioned between the ligatures. One fluorescent tracer was injected into the stellate ganglion; the complementary-colored tracer was injected into the sympathetic chain below the cut. After a 6-day survival time, frozen serial 40-micron sections of spinal cord segments T1-T4 were cut and mounted. The longitudinal distribution of dyes: indicated a segmental preganglionic organization and overlapped approximately 700 micron. However, no sympathetic preganglionic neurons were double-labeled with both dyes. Additional experiments demonstrated a small number of extraspinal preganglionic axon collaterals.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002415 Cats The domestic cat, Felis catus, of the carnivore family FELIDAE, comprising over 30 different breeds. The domestic cat is descended primarily from the wild cat of Africa and extreme southwestern Asia. Though probably present in towns in Palestine as long ago as 7000 years, actual domestication occurred in Egypt about 4000 years ago. (From Walker's Mammals of the World, 6th ed, p801) Felis catus,Felis domesticus,Domestic Cats,Felis domestica,Felis sylvestris catus,Cat,Cat, Domestic,Cats, Domestic,Domestic Cat
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
D001339 Autonomic Fibers, Preganglionic NERVE FIBERS which project from the central nervous system to AUTONOMIC GANGLIA. In the sympathetic division most preganglionic fibers originate with neurons in the intermediolateral column of the SPINAL CORD, exit via ventral roots from upper thoracic through lower lumbar segments, and project to the paravertebral ganglia; there they either terminate in SYNAPSES or continue through the SPLANCHNIC NERVES to the prevertebral ganglia. In the parasympathetic division the fibers originate in neurons of the BRAIN STEM and sacral spinal cord. In both divisions the principal transmitter is ACETYLCHOLINE but peptide cotransmitters may also be released. Autonomic Fiber, Preganglionic,Fiber, Preganglionic Autonomic,Fibers, Preganglionic Autonomic,Preganglionic Autonomic Fiber,Preganglionic Autonomic Fibers
D013116 Spinal Cord A cylindrical column of tissue that lies within the vertebral canal. It is composed of WHITE MATTER and GRAY MATTER. Coccygeal Cord,Conus Medullaris,Conus Terminalis,Lumbar Cord,Medulla Spinalis,Myelon,Sacral Cord,Thoracic Cord,Coccygeal Cords,Conus Medullari,Conus Terminali,Cord, Coccygeal,Cord, Lumbar,Cord, Sacral,Cord, Spinal,Cord, Thoracic,Cords, Coccygeal,Cords, Lumbar,Cords, Sacral,Cords, Spinal,Cords, Thoracic,Lumbar Cords,Medulla Spinali,Medullari, Conus,Medullaris, Conus,Myelons,Sacral Cords,Spinal Cords,Spinali, Medulla,Spinalis, Medulla,Terminali, Conus,Terminalis, Conus,Thoracic Cords
D013233 Stellate Ganglion A paravertebral sympathetic ganglion formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical and first thoracic ganglia. Cervicothoracic Ganglion,Cervicothoracic Ganglia,Stellate Ganglia,Ganglia, Cervicothoracic,Ganglia, Stellate,Ganglias, Stellate,Ganglion, Cervicothoracic,Ganglion, Stellate,Stellate Ganglias
D013564 Sympathetic Nervous System The thoracolumbar division of the autonomic nervous system. Sympathetic preganglionic fibers originate in neurons of the intermediolateral column of the spinal cord and project to the paravertebral and prevertebral ganglia, which in turn project to target organs. The sympathetic nervous system mediates the body's response to stressful situations, i.e., the fight or flight reactions. It often acts reciprocally to the parasympathetic system. Nervous System, Sympathetic,Nervous Systems, Sympathetic,Sympathetic Nervous Systems,System, Sympathetic Nervous,Systems, Sympathetic Nervous

Related Publications

B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
September 1979, Brain research,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
November 1989, The Journal of comparative neurology,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
January 2001, Journal of neurocytology,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
March 1986, Journal of neurophysiology,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
November 1978, Brain research,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
February 1991, Brain research,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
October 1993, The Journal of comparative neurology,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
August 1992, Journal of dental research,
B J Pardini, and M Milosavljevic, and R D Wurster
September 1985, Neuroscience letters,
Copied contents to your clipboard!