Sugiura Y, Lee C L, Perl E R
Science. 1986 Oct 17;234(4774):358-61. doi: 10.1126/science.3764416.
Unmyelinated (C) fibers are the most numerous sensory elements of mammalian peripheral nerve and comprise many of those responsible for initiating pain and temperature reactions; however, direct evidence has been lacking as to where and how these fibers terminate in the central nervous system. A plant lectin (Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinin) was applied intracellularly by iontophoresis as an immunocytochemical marker. This permitted visualization of the central terminations of cutaneous C sensory fibers that had been identified by the nature of stimuli that excited them. The central branch of C-fiber units arborized and terminated mainly in the superficial layers of the spinal dorsal horn in defined patterns that related to their functional attributes. Thus, the superficial dorsal horn seems to act as a processing station for signals from fine sensory fibers.
无髓鞘(C)纤维是哺乳动物外周神经中数量最多的感觉元件,其中许多负责引发疼痛和温度反应;然而,关于这些纤维在中枢神经系统中的终止位置和方式,一直缺乏直接证据。一种植物凝集素(菜豆白细胞凝集素)通过离子电泳作为免疫细胞化学标记物进行细胞内应用。这使得能够可视化通过激发它们的刺激性质鉴定出的皮肤C感觉纤维的中枢终末。C纤维单位的中枢分支呈树状分布并主要终止于脊髓背角的浅层,其特定模式与它们的功能属性相关。因此,脊髓背角浅层似乎充当了来自精细感觉纤维信号的处理站。