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. 1986 Oct:379:229-43.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1986.sp016250.

Afferent fibres in cat ventral roots: electrophysiological and histological evidence

Afferent fibres in cat ventral roots: electrophysiological and histological evidence

J Azerad et al. J Physiol. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

Electrophysiological experiments using averaging techniques, as well as anatomical experiments using horseradish peroxidase staining, have provided further evidence of afferent axons in lumbosacral ventral roots of cats. Recording from dorsal root filaments in L7, S1 or S2, following stimulation of the companion ventral root close to the dura, often shows action potentials of slow conduction velocity belonging to the A delta or C group. Stimulation applied to the proximal part of the ventral root failed to evoke such responses. Recording from multiple sites along a centrally cut ventral root filament shows responses of two types: action potentials of long latency to peripheral nerve stimulation which are seen at all recording locations and which are not seen following dorsal root stimulation. These appear to be afferent fibres which enter the cord via the ventral root; action potentials which follow dorsal root stimulation and which are usually seen only at the most distal ventral root recording site. Some of these were also activated by stimulation of some skin or muscle nerves. At appropriate intervals collision of impulses from dorsal root or peripheral nerve can be demonstrated. Such axons appear to have a recurrent course in the ventral root. Section of the spinal nerve at points progressively closer to the dorsal root ganglion abolishes the dorsal to ventral root continuity of most recurrent type axons at 2 mm distal to the ganglion. Following application of horseradish peroxidase to crushed ends of distal stumps of cut dorsal roots, thin fibres marked by the enzyme are observed in the distal part of companion ventral roots. U-turns of axons have been observed in the distal part of ventral roots and in the spinal nerve near the pole of the ganglion.

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