The neuropeptide tyrosine Y1R is expressed in interneurons and projection neurons in the dorsal horn and area X of the rat spinal cord

Feb 2, 2006Neuroscience

Tyrosine Y1R Neuropeptide is Found in Local and Sending Neurons of the Rat Spinal Cord’s Dorsal Horn and Area X

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Abstract

At least seven distinct populations of neuropeptide tyrosine Y1 receptor-positive neurons were identified in the rat lumbar spinal cord.

  • Type 1 consists of abundant small, fusiform neurons in laminae I-II that create a dense neuropil.
  • Type 2 includes Y1 receptor-positive projection neurons located in lamina I.
  • Type 3 features small, less densely packed neurons in lamina III resembling Type 1 neurons.
  • Type 4 contains large, multipolar neurons in the border area of laminae III-IV with dendrites extending towards laminae I-II.
  • Type 5 encompasses numerous large, multipolar neurons found in laminae V-VI.
  • Type 6 consists of many large neurons around the central canal, while Type 7 includes a small number of large neurons in the medial aspect of the ventral horns.

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