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The afferent and preganglionic parasympathetic innervation of the rat liver, demonstrated by the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase.

F Magni, C Carobi.   

Abstract

The afferent and parasympathetic preganglionic innervations of the rat liver were investigated by the use of retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Vagal nerve fibers reach the rat liver by way of the left and right hepatic nerves, which originate from the homonimous abdominal vagal trunks. Three different experimental protocols were used: (i) intraparenchymal HRP injections; (ii) retrograde HRP injection through the common bile duct; (iii) HRP application to the central end of the severed hepatic nerves. The technical problems inherent in these 3 methods were experimentally investigated, with regard to the possible leakage of HRP from the liver after retrograde injection. It is concluded that leakage of HRP occurs, but it is not sufficient to cause non-specific labeling. Neurons of the lower thoracic dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are bilaterally labeled following intraparenchymal and retrograde HRP injections. Bilateral labeling of the nodose ganglia (NGs) following retrograde injection is still observed after subdiaphragmatic section of the left abdominal vagus, whereas cervical transection prevents labeling of the ipsilateral NG. Labeling produced by exposure of the left hepatic nerve to HRP is prevented by subdiaphragmatic transection of the left abdominal vagus. Efferent neurons located bilaterally in the dorsal motor nucleus (DMN) and in the left nucleus ambiguus (NA) are labeled following retrograde HRP injection. Only ipsilateral labeling is observed after HRP application to the cut left hepatic nerve. HRP exposure of the left abdominal vagus yields bilateral labeling in both DMN and NA. It is concluded that: (i) the afferent innervation of the rat liver is provided by the lower thoracic DRG and by the NGs of both vagi, mostly by the left; partial crossing of vagal afferent fibers takes place at thoracic level; and (ii) the liver receives efferent fibers bilaterally from the DMN and from the left NA; the DMN neurons project to the liver via the homolateral hepatic nerves, and those of the NA via the left hepatic nerve.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6668387     DOI: 10.1016/0165-1838(83)90108-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Auton Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0165-1838


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