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Distribution and ultrastructure of pyramidal tract endings in the cat rhombencephalon
Authors:V. A. Maiskii  L. A. Savos'kina
Abstract:The distribution and ultrastructure of terminals of corticofugal fibers in the cat rhombencephalon were investigated under the optical and electron microscopes at different periods (2–6 days) of experimental degeneration evoked by destruction of the sensomotor cortex. It was shown by the Fink–Heimer method that most degenerating fibers are distributed in the reticular nuclei of the pons and medulla. Massive degeneration of corticofugal fibers also was observed in the nuclei of the dorsal columns (nuclei of Goll and Burdach). Most of the degenerating (the "pale" type of degeneration) axo-dendritic and axo-somatic synapses in the gigantocellular reticular nucleus and the nucleus of Goll retained spherical vesicles. Small endings were found on the branches of the dendrites in which degenerative changes were of the "dark" type. The topography of the degenerating elements and axo-axonal synapses was studied in large areas of sections by the coordinate grid method. The dimensions of most degenerating axons in the gigantocellular reticular nucleus were greater (1.5 µ) than those of the degenerating axons (0.5 µ) in the nucleus of Goll. Most endings of pyramidal fibers and axo-axonal synapses are located in the central part of the nucleus of Goll at a depth of 0.5–1.2 mm from the brain surface. The results are discussed in connection with electrophysiological studies of the mechanisms of cortical control over unit activity of the reticular formation of the brain stem and nuclei of the dorsal columns.
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