ID | 57238 |
Author |
Hiura, Akio
Department of Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Tokushima University
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | At present,the occurrence of first modulation of pain transmission in the superficial dorsal horn, especially in the substantia gelatinosa (SG: lamina II),is firmly established. Nociceptive primary,afferent central terminals (C-terminal) arising from nonmyelinated C-fibers and myelinated Aδ- fibers terminate in the SG and make synaptic glomeruli,in which they are centrally situated and surrounded by a number of dendrites and a few axonal terminals. One of the structural characteristics of C-terminals is indented,sinuous,or scalloped electron-dense axoplasm full of round synaptic vesicles (CI-terminal), while an other is larger roundish, electron-lucent axoplasm with many large dense core vesicles and mitochondria (CII-terminal). They are FRAP-and SP-or CGRP-positive and show intense capsaicinsensitivity. lnhibitory interneurons containing GABA,glycine or opioids are exclusively present in the SG. They contact with C-terminals,forming synaptic glomeruli. However,the synaptic relationship between C-terminals and inhibitory interneurons is controversial,i.e.,the postsynaptic contacts of inhibitory interneurons to C-terminals is not accepted. However,from previous reports concerning these synaptic structures,the presynaptic relationship of C-fibers to the inhibitory interneurons seem to be more enhanced,although species differences might be present.
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ISBN | 8130801620
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Journal Title |
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms for the Modulation of Nociceptive Transmission in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems
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NCID | BA84948988
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Publisher | Research Signpost
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 22
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Published Date | 2007
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language |
eng
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departments |
Oral Sciences
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