SENSORY INNERVATION OF THE ACHILLES-TENDON BY GROUP-III AND GROUP-IV AFFERENT-FIBERS

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ANDRES, KH
VONDURING, M
SCHMIDT, RF
机构
[1] RUHR UNIV BOCHUM, LEHRSTUHL 2, INST ANAT, POSTFACH 2148, D-4630 BOCHUM, FED REP GER
[2] JULIUS MAXIMILIANS UNIV, LEHRSTUHL II, INST PHYSIOL, WURZBURG, FED REP GER
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ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY | 1985年 / 172卷 / 02期
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10.1007/BF00319597
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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100101 ;
摘要
In sympathectomized cats the innervation of the Achilles tendon by fine afferent nerve fibers was studied with semithin and ultrathin sections. Several different types of sensory endings of group III and group IV nerve fibers were identified. Of the 5 different types of endings in the group III range (T III endings), 2 are located within vessel walls. One of them ends in the circumference of the venous vessels (T III/VV). Its lanceolate terminals have characteristic receptor areas at their edges. The 2nd type ends in the adventitia of lymphatic vessels (T III/LV). Its receptive areas are scattered along their terminal course. Two further group III endings ramify within the connective tissue compartments of the vessel-nerve-fascicles of the peritononium externum and internum. One type is tightly surrounded by collagen fibrils (T III/PTic); the other terminates between the collagen fiber bundles (T III/PTgc). The latter arrangement recalls the ultrastructural relation between nerve terminals and collagen tissue in Golgi tendon organs. The 5th type innervates the endoneural connective tissue of small nerve fiber bundles (T III/EN). At least some of them come into close contact with bundles of collagen fibers which penetrate the perineural sheath to terminate within the endoneurium. The endings of group IV afferents (T IV endings) show a striking topographic relationship to the blood and lymphatic vessels of all connective tissue compartments of the Achilles tendon. They form penicillate endings which may contain granulated vesicles. In any event, they can easily be discriminated from the T III endings in the vessel walls. In close neighborhood to Remak bundles, a cell was regularly found which fulfilled all ultrastructural criteria for mast cells. But this cell is not a mast cell proper because it is surrounded by a basal lamina (pseudo mast cell).
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