Non-synaptic transmission at autonomic neuroeffector junctions

Neurochem Int. 2008 Jan;52(1-2):14-25. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2007.03.007. Epub 2007 Apr 3.

Abstract

Non-synaptic transmission is characteristic of autonomic neuroeffector junctions. The structure of the autonomic neuromuscular junction is described. The essential features are that: the terminal portions of autonomic nerve fibers are varicose and mobile, transmitters being released 'en passage' from varying distances from the effector cells; while there is no structural post-junctional specialization on effector cells, receptors for neurotransmitters accumulate on cell membranes at close junctions; muscle effectors are bundles rather than single smooth muscle cells, that are connected by gap junctions which allow electrotonic spread of activity between cells. A multiplicity of transmitters are utilized by autonomic nerves, and cotransmission occurs often involving synergistic actions of the cotransmitters, although pre- and post-junctional neuromodulation of neurotransmitter release also take place. It is suggested that autonomic neural control of immune, epithelial and endothelial cells also involves non-synaptic transmission.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Neuroeffector Junction / physiology*
  • Synaptic Transmission*