Abstract
The trigeminal motor root was studied in the electron microscope at different proximodistal levels in eight adult cats. Counts at a level halfway between the trigeminal ganglion and the pontine junction showed that the root contains about 9% (n = approximately 300) unmyelinated axon profiles at this level. Small groups of unmyelinated axons occur on both sides of the PNS-CNS border, in the surrounding pia mater, and in perivascular spaces of the CNS compartment. Examination of serial sections from the PNS-CNS transitional region showed that some unmyelinated axons actually cross the PNS-CNS border. The functional significance of these fibres remains unknown.
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