Journal article

Plasticity of cutaneous primary afferent projections to the spinal dorsal horn

P Wilson, PD Kitchener

Progress in Neurobiology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1996

Abstract

Reorganization of the somatotopic map in the spinal dorsal horn may be elicited by a variety of deafferenting lesions, including transection of peripheral nerves or dorsal roots, or the application of neurotoxins. While such lesions give rise to a variety of neurochemical and morphological changes in the dorsal horn, collateral sprouting of intact primary afferents appears to be minimal. Recently, intraaxonal injection of neurobiotin has allowed visualization of the entire spinal arborization of single A beta primary afferent fibers in animals where the somatotopy of the relevant region of dorsal horn has also been mapped. In contrast to the somatotopic precision of the terminal fields of pe..

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