Ultrastructure of the circuit providing input to the crayfish lateral giant neurons
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Ultrastructure of the circuit providing input to the crayfish lateral giant neurons
Abstract
Labeled or otherwise identified neurons of the crayfish lateral giant escape reaction circuit were examined electron microscopically and the findings compared to expectations from physiology. Terminals of primary afferents contained clear, approximately 45 nm, irregularly round synaptic vesicles, while sensory interneuron terminals had slightly larger, 50 nm, more strictly round vesicles, permitting tentative classification based on anatomical criteria. Excitatory synapses on the lateral giants, believed from physiology to be electrical, generally had some gap junctions, but these were almost invariably paralleled by more prominent chemical junctional regions of unknown function. There may also be a class of interneurons making purely chemical synapses on the lateral giants. Synapses from primary afferents to sensory interneurons, believed from physiology to be cholinergic, had purely chemical morphology. Synapses with narrow elongated vesicles, similar to GABAergic vesicles seen in other neurons, frequently occurred on terminals of primary afferents. These synapses provide a basis for known presynaptic inhibition of afferent input. Consistent with physiology, such inhibitors sometimes also contacted the postsynaptic targets of the primary afferents and sometimes received input from other primary afferents. Afferent terminals also received some input from profiles rich in large dense cored vesicles. Presumptive inhibitory input found on proximal dendrites of lateral giants provides a basis for known recurrent inhibition. However, similar inhibitory synapses that sometimes received local input from excitors of the lateral giants were also found distally mixed with excitatory inputs. These provide a basis for recently discovered distal inhibitory input following excitation and for tonic inhibition.
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