SYNAPTIC-INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GABA-IMMUNOREACTIVE PROFILES AND THE TERMINALS OF FUNCTIONALLY DEFINED MYELINATED NOCICEPTORS IN THE MONKEY AND CAT SPINAL-CORD

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ALVAREZ, FJ [1 ]
KAVOOKJIAN, AM [1 ]
LIGHT, AR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV N CAROLINA,COLL MED,SCH MED,DEPT PHYSIOL,79 MED SCI RES BLDG,CB 7545,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.12-08-02901.1992
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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This study analyzes the synaptic interactions between the central terminals of A-delta high threshold mechanoreceptors (A-delta HTMS) and GABA-immunoreactive profiles. A-delta HTM primary afferents from three monkeys and one cat were electrophysiologically identified and intracellularly labeled with HRP, and their terminal arborizations in laminae I and II of the sacrocaudal spinal cord were studied at the ultrastructural level. GABA-immunoreactive profiles in relation to A-delta HTM terminals were demonstrated using postembedding colloidal gold techniques. Monkey A-delta HTM terminals (n = 131) usually constituted the central element of synaptic glomeruli; they established large asymmetric synaptic contacts with 1-13 dendrites (modal value 2-4) and were surrounded by 0-6 peripheral axon terminals (modal value 2-3). The large majority (around 85%) of the peripheral axon terminals were GABA immunoreactive. They were found presynaptic to the A-delta HTM terminal and/or to dendrites postsynaptic to the primary afferent terminal. Furthermore, all peripheral axon terminals found presynaptic to the A-delta HTM terminals showed GABA immunoreactivity. Within a single A-delta HTM fiber, this synaptic arrangement was found in 20-60% of its boutons. In addition, 28% of the postsynaptic dendritic profiles displayed weak GABA immunoreactivity. Some of them contained vesicles; however, only in a few cases did we observe synapses between a GABA-immunoreactive vesicle-containing dendrite and a dendritic profile postsynaptic to an A-delta HTM terminal. Similar synaptology and interactions with GABA-immunoreactive profiles were displayed by the terminals of the single cat A-delta HTM fiber studied. Our data support the hypothesis that GABA-containing neurons use both presynaptic and/or postsynaptic mechanisms to exert a powerful control, presumably inhibitory, over the transmission of nociceptive information between A-delta HTM afferents and second-order neurons in monkey and cat spinal cord. Our results also imply that GABA may be released within the synaptic glomeruli formed by A-delta HTM terminals either by local dendrites or by axon terminals. We discuss the possibility that these GABAergic synapses can be driven by inputs from both primary afferents and/or descending systems to modulate the transmission of nociceptive sensory information.
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