Proprioceptive information is taken to the spinal cord via central processes of dorsal root ganglia (first order neurons).
The cell bodies of these primary neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia.
The action potential travels up an axon (the cell body of the neuron will be in a dorsal root ganglion).
This second set of symptoms is caused by damage to the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord.
The soma (cell body) of each pseudounipolar neuron is located within a dorsal root ganglion.
Proximal to the spinal cord and line up symmetrically to form the dorsal root ganglia.
The dorsal root ganglia lie along the vertebral column by the spine.
The presence of these channels in the dorsal root ganglion gives reason to believe that other sensory neurons may contain them as well.
Na1.7 channels are expressed at high levels in nociceptive neurons of the dorsal root ganglia.
Pseudounipolar neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia (the head).