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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Dorsal root ganglion easy and brief discussion


Dorsal root ganglia
Dorsal root ganglion has different name like :  spinal ganglion/ posterior root ganglion
It is  a cluster of neuron (a ganglion) in a dorsal root of a spinal nerve.
The cell bodies of sensory neurons known as first-order neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia

Gross information

The axons of dorsal root ganglion neurons are known as afferents.
 In the peripheral nervous system, afferents refer to the axons that relay sensory information into the central nervous system (i.e. the brain and the spinal cord).
These neurons are of the pseudo-unipolar type, meaning they have an axon with two branches that act as a single axon, often referred to as a distal process and a proximal process.
Unlike the majority of neurons found in the central nervous system, an action potential in posterior root ganglion neuron may initiate in the distal process in the periphery, bypass the cell body, and continue to propagate along the proximal process until reaching the synaptic terminal in the posterior horn of spinal cord.
Histology of dorsal root gangliaon
Connective tissue capsule 
The sensory ganglion is covered by the vascular connective tissue capsule which also envalops its sensory root . the collagenous connective tissue septa penetrate the ganglion.
Neurons
The somata of these cells are pseudounipolar which is spherical in shape with large nuclei and nucleoli
Note that some somata are large and while others are small . so nuclei of somata are not always in the plane of section.
 In hematoxylin and eosin stain the somata is more or less homogenous and pink so the organelles such as Nissl substance are not visible.
Each soma is surrounded by neuroectodermally derived capsule cells.
Capsular cells are much smaller than small sized somata of neuron and contain small , round nuclei.
The smallest cells of ganglion are Satelline cells or fibroblast  are also evident . they are small , elongated contain densely stain nuclei  and situated peripheral to the capsular cells
Synapses do not occur in the ganglion
Fibres
Fibres are mostly myelinated and travel in bundles through the sensory ganglion. They belong to the large pseudounipolar neurons.
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