THE PROJECTION LINKAGE BETWEEN THE SPINAL DORSAL HORN NEURONS AND BOTH THE SOLITARY TRACT AND DORSAL COLUMN NUCLEI
1991
Electrical stimulation of the solitary tract nucleus (SN) and dorsal column nuclei (DCN)
as well as microelectrode recording from the lumbal spinal dorsal horn have been used to
find and identify the axonal projection of and the afferent innervation on the spinal neurons
of pentobarbital- anesthetized rats.
A total of 92 neurons was recorded and identified mainly in laminae Ⅲ-Ⅴ of the lumbar
spinal dorsal horn. Of them, 38 neurons were activated antidromically from stimulation of
both the SN and DCN. The other 54 neurons responded synaptically to both the SN and
DCN stimulations. The initial antidromic responses of 8 neurons in the first group were
followed by one or more responses synaptically driven from the SN and/or DCN stimulation.
Conduction velocities were in the range of A delta fibers, but faster in the antidromic
responses and slower in the synaptic responses.
These results indicate that (i) some spinal neurons issue branched axons of larger-sized
A delta fibers and double project to both the SN and DCN; (ii) some of these double
projection neurons receive in turn smaller A delta fiber innervation from the SN and/or
DCN; and (iii) some other neurons in the spinal cord are dually innervated by smaller A
delta fibers originating from both nuclei.
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