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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 5, 495-507, Copyright © 1969 by Company of Biologists

Submitted on January 15, 1969

Synapses on the Axon Hillocks and Initial Segments of Pyramidal Cell Axons in the Cerebral Cortex

E. G. JONES 1 and T. P. S. POWELL 1

1 Department of Human Anatomy Oxford, England

The axon hillocks and initial segments of pyramidal cell axons can be clearly recognized in electron micrographs of the somatic sensory cortex. The initial segment is characterized by three features: bundles of neurotubules linked together by electron-dense bands, a layer of dense material attached to the inner surface of the plasma membrane, and small membrane-bound dense bodies. All of these elements and the few ribosomes usually present disappear at the commencement of the myelin sheath. The initial segment of the axon often contains a cluster of cisternae similar to the spine apparatus, and this part of the axon sometimes gives off small branches. Axon terminals end on both the axon hillock and the initial segment, and there is an increase in number on the latter as the distance from the hillock increases. All of these terminals are relatively large, contain a high proportion of small flattened or pleomorphic synaptic vesicles and terminate in symmetrical synaptic contacts. These morphological features suggest that the synapses may be inhibitory in function.

Submitted on January 15, 1969




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