Three-Dimensional Analysis of Vestibular Efferent Neurons Innervating Semicircular Canals of the Gerbil

I. M. Purcell 1 and A. A. Perachio 1 , 2 , 3 1  Department of Otolaryngology, 2  Physiology and Biophysics, 3  Anatomy and Neurosciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-1063 Purcell, I. M. and A. A. Perachio. Three-dimensional analysis of vestibular efferent neurons inner...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurophysiology 1997-12, Vol.78 (6), p.3234-3248
Hauptverfasser: Purcell, I. M, Perachio, A. A
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Zusammenfassung:I. M. Purcell 1 and A. A. Perachio 1 , 2 , 3 1  Department of Otolaryngology, 2  Physiology and Biophysics, 3  Anatomy and Neurosciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-1063 Purcell, I. M. and A. A. Perachio. Three-dimensional analysis of vestibular efferent neurons innervating semicircular canals of the gerbil. J. Neurophysiol. 78: 3234-3248, 1997. Anterograde labeling techniques were used to examine peripheral innervation patterns of vestibular efferent neurons in the crista ampullares of the gerbil. Vestibular efferent neurons were labeled by extracellular injections of biocytin or biotinylated dextran amine into the contralateral or ipsilateral dorsal subgroup of efferent cell bodies (group e) located dorsolateral to the facial nerve genu. Anterogradely labeled efferent terminal field varicosities consist mainly of boutons en passant with fewer of the terminal type. The bouton swellings are located predominately in apposition to the basolateral borders of the afferent calyces and type II hair cells, but several boutons were identified close to the hair cell apical border on both types. Three-dimensional reconstruction and morphological analysis of the terminal fields from these cells located in the sensory neuroepithelium of the anterior, horizontal, and posterior cristae were performed. We show that efferent neurons densely innervate each end organ in widespread terminal fields. Subepithelial bifurcations of parent axons were minimal, with extensive collateralization occurring after the axons penetrated the basement membrane of the neuroepithelium. Axonal branching ranged between the 6th and 27th orders and terminal field collecting area far exceeds that of the peripheral terminals of primary afferent neurons. The terminal fields of the efferent neurons display three morphologically heterogeneous types: central, peripheral, and planum. All cell types possess terminal fields displaying a high degree of anisotropy with orientations typically parallel to or within ±45° of the longitudinal axis if the crista. Terminal fields of the central and planum zones predominately project medially toward the transverse axis from the more laterally located penetration of the basement membrane by the parent axon. Peripheral zone terminal fields extend predominately toward the planum semilunatum. The innervation areas of efferent terminal fields display a trend from smallest to largest for the central, peripheral, and planum types, respectiv
ISSN:0022-3077
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DOI:10.1152/jn.1997.78.6.3234