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Fibre composition in the interosseous nerve of the pigeon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1999

REINHOLD NECKER
Affiliation:
Institut für Tierphysiologie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
JÖRG ROSENBERG
Affiliation:
Institut für Tierphysiologie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
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Abstract

The interosseous nerve of birds innervates a string of Herbst corpuscles located near the interosseous membrane between the tibia and fibula. Fibre composition of this nerve was assessed including both myelinated and unmyelinated axons. The diameter of the whole nerve is ∼100 μm. Complete data were obtained for 3 nerves. The mean total number of myelinated fibres and unmyelinated axons was 2872±53. The mean number of myelinated fibres was 280±20 and that for unmyelinated axons was 2600±47. There was a broad distribution of diameters for myelinated fibres ranging from ∼2 μm to 10 μm with a distinct peak at ∼3–5 μm and a less prominent second peak at 6–8 μm. Similarly, myelin sheath thickness distribution showed 2 peaks, one at 0.6–0.8 μm and another at 1.4–1.6 μm. It is suggested that the group represented by the second peak innervates the Herbst corpuscles. The group of smaller myelinated fibres and the unmyelinated axons are assumed to innervate other types of receptors, some of which may be nociceptors.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1999

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