Regional specialisation for synaptic input and output on a locust intersegmental interneurone with multiple spike-initiating zones

  • Watson, Alan
  • Pflüger, H.-J.
Publication date
January 1989
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

A4I1 is a long intersegmental interneurone whose soma lies in the fourth abdominal ganglion and whose axon ascends through, and branches in the thoracic and suboesophageal ganglia and the brain. It receives sensory input in the prothoracic ganglion from wind‐sensitive hairs on the head and prosternum and in the fourth abdominal ganglion from cercal afferents (Pflüger: J. Comp. Neurol. 223:343–357, '84). Spikes can be initiated from both of these ganglia. In the present study the neurone was stained by intracellular injection of cobalt salts for light microscopy and of horseradish peroxidase for electron microscopy. The morphology of its neurites in the thoracic and fourth abdominal ganglia and the distribution of synapses upon them could th...

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