CORRELATION OF PERIPHERAL INNERVATION DENSITY AND DORSAL HORN MAP SCALE

Citation
L. Wang et al., CORRELATION OF PERIPHERAL INNERVATION DENSITY AND DORSAL HORN MAP SCALE, Journal of neurophysiology, 78(2), 1997, pp. 689-702
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223077
Volume
78
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
689 - 702
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3077(1997)78:2<689:COPIDA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Dorsal horn map scale and peripheral innervation density were compared to test a hypothesized linear relationship. In anesthetized cats, low -threshold mechanoreceptive peripheral nerve innervation fields (Ifs) were measured by outlining areas of skin from which action potentials could be elicited in cutaneous nerves. The same nerves were processed histologically and used to count myelinated axons. Innervation density for each nerve was calculated as number of axons divided by IF area. Single units were recorded throughout the hindlimb representation, in laminae III and IV. These data, combined with single-unit data from ot her animals and with cell counts in laminae III and IV, permitted esti mation of numbers of cells whose receptive field centers fell in conti guous l-cm bands from tips of toes to proximal thigh. A similar estima te was performed with the use of the nerve innervation data, so that p eripheral innervation densities and map scales for the different l-cm bands of skin could be compared. Correlation between the two was quite high (r = 0.8), and highly significant (P = 2.5 x 10(-7)). These resu lts are consistent with a proposed developmental model in which map sc ale, peripheral innervation density, and reciprocal of dorsal horn cel l receptive field size are mutually proportional, as a result of devel opmental mechanisms that produce constant divergence and convergence b etween primary afferent axons and dorsal horn cells.