The intramembranous structure of axodendritic synapses in the rat sensorimotor cortex was studied by means of freeze-etched replicas and thin sections. In thin sections, symmetric synaptic junctions were located on dendritic shafts. Examination of freeze-etched preparations supported the notion that the postsynaptic dendritic shaft membrane exhibited the same structure as the surrounding non-junctional membrane on both fracture faces. In thin sections, asymmetric perforated and non-perforated synapses were found on dendritic spines and dendritic shafts. In freeze-etched replicas, the postsynaptic membrane of the dendritic spine and some of the dendritic shaft synapses were characterized by perforated and non-perforated aggregates of intramembranous particles at the extracellular half (E-face). These aggregates are accepted as a freeze-etch equivalent of perforated and non-perforated asymmetric synapses seen in thin sections. The intramembranous characteristics of axodendritic synapses in the rat sensorimotor cortex are discussed in terms of synaptic contact zone plasticity.