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Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of synapses in different layers of the auditory cortex
Authors:F. N. Serkov  E. D. Genis
Abstract:An electron-microscopic study was made of 4520 synapses in different layers of the cat auditory cortex. Of the total number of synapses 53% were located on dendritic spines, 37% on dendrites, and 10% on neuron bodies; 91% of the synapses belonged to Gray's type I, 9% to type II. Most of the type I synapses were located on dendrites and dendritic spines, whereas the type II synapses were distributed on neuron bodies, axon hillocks, and large dendrites. Signs of degeneration were discovered 60 h after complete neuronal isolation of an area of the auditory cortex in 22.8% of synapses. No degenerating type II synapses were found. This indicates that they are formed by axons of intracortical neurons. The quantitative and qualitative composition of the synapses were shown to differ in different layers of the auditory cortex.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 131–137, March–April, 1980.
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