CHAPTER 1 Cellular Components of Nervous Tissue Patrick R. Hof, Esther A. Nimchinsky, Grahame Kidd, Luz Claudio, and Bruce D. Trapp Several types of cellular elements are integrated local cell–cell interactions within a brain region. The to constitute normally functioning brain tissue. The detailed analysis of these macro- and microcircuits is neuron is the communicating cell, and many neuronal an essential step in understanding the neuronal basis subtypes are connected to one another via complex of a given cortical function in the healthy and the dis- circuitries, usually involving multiple synaptic con- eased brain. Thus, these cellular characteristics allow nections. Neuronal physiology is supported and main- us to appreciate the special structural and biochemical tained by neuroglial cells, which have highly diverse qualities of a neuron in relation to its neighbors and and incompletely understood functions. These include to place it in the context of a specific neuronal subset, myelination, secretion of trophic factors, maintenance circuit, or function. of the extracellular milieu, and scavenging of molec- Broadly speaking, therefore, there are five general ular and cellular debris from it. Neuroglial cells also categories of neurons: inhibitory neurons that make participate in the formation and maintenance of the local contacts (e.g., GABAergic interneurons in the blood–brain barrier, a multicomponent structure that cerebral and cerebellar cortex), inhibitory neurons that is interposed between the circulatory system and make distant contacts (e.g., medium spiny neurons of the brain substance and that serves as the molecular the basal ganglia or Purkinje cells of the cerebellar cor- gateway to brain tissue. tex), excitatory neurons that make local contacts (e.g., spiny stellate cells of the cerebral cortex), excitatory neurons that make distant contacts (eg., pyramidal neu- rons in the cerebral cortex), and neuromodulatory NEURONS neurons that influence neurotransmission, often at large distances. Within these general classes, the struc- tural variation of neurons is systematic, and careful The neuron is a highly specialized cell type and is the analyses of the anatomic features of neurons have essential cellular element in the central nervous system led to various categorizations and to the development (CNS). All neurological processes are dependent on of the concept of cell type. The grouping of neurons complex cell–cell interactions between single neurons into descriptive cell types (such as chandelier, double and/or groups of related neurons. Neurons can be cate- bouquet, or bipolar cells) allows the analysis of popu- gorized according to their size, shape, neurochemical lations of neurons and the linking of specified cellular characteristics, location, and connectivity, which are characteristics with certain functional roles. important determinants of that particular functional role of the neuron in the brain. More importantly, neu- General Features of Neuronal Morphology rons form circuits, and these circuits constitute the structural basis for brain function. Macrocircuits involve Neurons are highly polarized cells, meaning that a population of neurons projecting from one brain they develop distinct subcellular domains that sub- region to another region, and microcircuits reflect the serve different functions. Morphologically, in a typical From Molecules to Networks, Second Edition 1 Copyright # 2009, Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 2 1. CELLULAR COMPONENTS OF NERVOUS TISSUE neuron, three major regions can be defined: (1) the particular cortical layer may receive a very limited cell body (soma or perikaryon), which contains the pool of afferents, whereas the widely expanded den- nucleus and the major cytoplasmic organelles; (2) a dritic arborizations of a large pyramidal neuron will variable number of dendrites, which emanate from receive highly diversified inputs within the different the perikaryon and ramify over a certain volume of cortical layers in which segments of the dendritic tree gray matter and which differ in size and shape, are present (Fig. 1.2) (Mountcastle, 1978). The structure depending on the neuronal type; and (3) a single axon, of the dendritic tree is maintained by surface interac- which extends, in most cases, much farther from the tions between adhesion molecules and, intracellularly, cell body than the dendritic arbor (Fig. 1.1). Dendrites by an array of cytoskeletal components (microtubules, may be spiny (as in pyramidal cells) or nonspiny (as in neurofilaments, and associated proteins), which also most interneurons), whereas the axon is generally take part in the movement of organelles within the smooth and emits a variable number of branches (collat- dendritic cytoplasm. erals). In vertebrates, many axons are surrounded by an An important specialization of the dendritic arbor insulating myelin sheath, which facilitates rapid impulse of certain neurons is the presence of large numbers of conduction. The axon terminal region, where contacts dendritic spines, which are membranous protrusions. with other cells are made, displays a wide range of They are abundant in large pyramidal neurons and morphological specializations, depending on its target are much sparser on the dendrites of interneurons area in the central or peripheral nervous system. (see following text). The cell body and dendrites are the two major The perikaryon contains the nucleus and a variety of domains of the cell that receive inputs, and dendrites cytoplasmic organelles. Stacks of rough endoplasmic play a critically important role in providing a massive reticulum are conspicuous in large neurons and, when receptive area on the neuronal surface. In addition, interposed with arrays of free polyribosomes, are there is a characteristic shape for each dendritic arbor, referred to as Nissl substance. Another feature of the which can be used to classify neurons into morpho- perikaryal cytoplasm is the presence of a rich cytoskel- logical types. Both the structure of the dendritic arbor eton composed primarily of neurofilaments and micro- and the distribution of axonal terminal ramifications tubules. These cytoskeletal elements are dispersed in confer a high level of subcellular specificity in the bundles that extend from the soma into the axon and localization of particular synaptic contacts on a given dendrites. neuron. The three-dimensional distribution of den- dritic arborization is also important with respect to the type of information transferred to the neuron. A neuron with a dendritic tree restricted to a Dendritic branches III with spines Corticocortical afferents Apical IV Axon dendrite Spiny stellate cell Axon from layer IV Purkinje cell of cerebellar cortex Recurrent collateral Thalamocortical Axon from pyramidal cell afferents Pyramidal cell of cerebral cortex in layer V FIGURE 1.1 Typical morphology of projection neurons. (Left) FIGURE 1.2 Schematic representation of four major excitatory A Purkinje cell of the cerebellar cortex and (right) a pyramidal neuron inputs to pyramidal neurons. A pyramidal neuron in layer III is of the neocortex. These neurons are highly polarized. Each has an shown as an example. Note the preferential distribution of synaptic extensively branched, spiny apical dendrite, shorter basal dendrites, contacts on spines. Spines are labeled in red. Arrow shows a contact and a single axon emerging from the basal pole of the cell. directly on the dendritic shaft. NEURONS 3 Whereas dendrites and the cell body can be charac- subcortical centers, as in cortical motor neurons that terized as domains of the neuron that receive afferents, send their very long axons to the ventral horn of the spi- the axon, at the other pole of the neuron, is responsible nal cord. At the interface of axon terminals with target for transmitting neural information. This information cells are the synapses, which represent specialized may be primary, in the case of a sensory receptor, or pro- zones of contact consisting of a presynaptic (axonal) ele- cessed information that has already been modified ment, a narrow synaptic cleft, and a postsynaptic ele- through a series of integrative steps. The morphology ment on a dendrite or perikaryon. of the axon and its course through the nervous system are correlated with the type of information processed Synapses and Spines by the particular neuron and by its connectivity patterns with other neurons. The axon leaves the cell body from a Synapses small swelling called the axon hillock. This structure is Each synapse is a complex of several components: particularly apparent in large pyramidal neurons; in (1) a presynaptic element, (2) a cleft, and (3) a postsynaptic other cell types, the axon sometimes emerges from one element. The presynaptic element is a specialized part of of the main dendrites. At the axon hillock, microtubules the presynaptic neuron’s axon, the postsynaptic are packed into bundles that enter the axon as parallel element is a specialized part of the postsynaptic fascicles. The axon hillock is the part of the neuron somatodendritic membrane, and the space between where the action potential is generated. The axon is gen- these two closely apposed elements is the cleft. The erally unmyelinated in local circuit neurons (such as portion of the axon that participates in the axon is inhibitory interneurons), but it is myelinated in neurons the bouton, and it is identified by the presence of syn- that furnish connections between different parts of the aptic vesicles
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