Unexplained peculiarities of the dorsal root ganglion
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Unexplained peculiarities of the dorsal root ganglion
Abstract
The cell soma of primary afferent neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) is assigned by classical neurophysiology the role of a metabolic depot, charged with supporting the peripheral sensory ending, the conducting axon, and the central synaptic terminals. However, certain peculiarities of DRG morphology and physiology do not sit well with this being its only role. For example, why are DRG cell somata electrically excitable, why are some able to fire repetitively on sustained depolarization, and why does the DRG lack a blood-nerve barrier? Consideration of these and related questions leads to several intriguing hypotheses: (1) Electrical excitability of the soma may be required to insure the reliable propagation of impulses past the DRG T-junction and into the spinal cord. (2) Invasion of the afferent spike into the cell soma may provide an essential feedback signal necessary for the cell soma to regulate the excitability of the sensory ending. 3) The subpopulation of DRG neurons that have repetitive firing capability may be responsible for generating the background sensation that we feel as our body schema. Moreover, these neurons may be chemical sensors that provide essential information about our body's internal milieu.
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