Unmyelinated fibres in the sacral 3 and caudal 1 ventral roots of the cat
1. 29% of the axons in the S3 and Ca 1 caudal ventral roots of the cat are unmyelinated. 2. Approximately one half of these unmyelinated axons survive in the proximal stump of a sectioned ventral root and are regarded as unmyelinated preganglionic efferents. 3. At least 27% of the preganglionic effe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 1976-04, Vol.256 (3), p.557-572 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. 29% of the axons in the S3 and Ca 1 caudal ventral roots of the cat are unmyelinated. 2. Approximately one half of these
unmyelinated axons survive in the proximal stump of a sectioned ventral root and are regarded as unmyelinated preganglionic
efferents. 3. At least 27% of the preganglionic efferents in segments S3 and Ca 1 are unmyelinated. 4. The other half of the
ventral root unmyelinated axons arise from dorsal root ganglion cells and survive in the distal stump of a sectioned ventral
root. 5. The data in 4, combined with the receptive field data in our companion paper, show that these unmyelinated fibres
are sensory. 6. Since 15% of the ventral root axons are sensory, the Law of Bell and Magendie cannot be regarded as an accurate
description of the organization of these ventral roots. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011339 |