Abstract: | The ultrastructure of layer I in the middle ectosylvian gyrus (area 22) of the cat's cerebral cortex was investigated. Beneath the subpial astrocytic layer most of the neuropil in layer I was shown to be occupied by nerve fibers and their terminals, terminal branches, dendritic spines, and astrocytic processes surrounding them. More than 90% of the presynaptic terminals contained spherical synaptic vesicles. The predominant types of interneuronal junctions are axo-spinous and axo-dendritic synapses of asymmetrical type. Presynaptic terminals, which contain flattened and pleomorphic synaptic vesicles, take part in the formation of all symmetrical junctions, accounting for 6% of the total number of synapses. Large polymorphic outgrowths filled with vacuoles — so-called multivacuolar sacs — are described. These structures were invaginated into varicose expansion of the terminal branches of apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons. They are shown to be outgrowths of presynaptic terminals. Dependence of synaptic function on the shape of the synaptic vesicles is examined.I. S. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, Tbilisi. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 50–55, January–February, 1983. |