Caudatonigral projections under normal conditions and after an MPTP-induced lesion of the cat nigrostriatal system: Quantitative ultrastructural analysis |
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Authors: | L. F. Burchinskaya V. A. Maiskii M. Ya. Voloshin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | Ultrastructural and morphometric studies of caudatonigral synapses located on the nigrothalamic neurons were carried out on intact and N-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-treated adult cats. Three types of synapses with different ultrastructural features were found. Morphometric analysis showed that 11.3% of analyzed junctions were caudatonigral synapses; 5.9% and 5.4% of them were located on the somata of nigrothalamic neurons and on their dendrites respectively. Among axo-somatic synapses, the caudatonigral ones amounted to 11.9%: 7.6% were type-I synapses and 4.3% belonged to type-III synapses. Both types had symmetrical contacts and could be considered inhibitory. Caudatonigral axodendritic synapses amounted to 10.6%: 3.2% were of type I; 4.2%, of type III; and 3.2%, of type II synapses with asymmetric contacts. The labelled type-II synapses were found exclusively on the nigrothalamic dendrites. The ultrastructural changes and the statistically significant decrease in the size of caudate axon terminals following the MPTP treatment took place only in the type I exosomatic synapses. It is suggested that the development of motor disorders in the cat after experimentally induced striatal dopamine insufficiency is due to the decrease in the efficacy of caudatonigral influences, which causes disinhibition of GABA-ergic inhibitory nigrothalamic neurons, and to enhanced influences of the latter on the cells of the motor thalamic nuclei.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 150–156, March–April, 1994. |
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