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Cell size-specific appearance of neuropeptide Y in the trigeminal ganglion following peripheral axotomy of different branches of the mandibular nerve of the rat.

S Wakisaka1, S Takikita, Y Sasaki, J Kato, M J Tabata, K Kurisu.   

Abstract

The effect of peripheral axotomy of the mental nerve (MN) and the cutaneous branch of the mylohyoid nerve (MhN) on the appearance of neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity (NPY-IR) in cells in the trigeminal ganglion of the rat was examined with combined retrograde-tracing and immunohistochemistry. Retrograde-tracing with True Blue (TB) revealed that the cell-size spectrum of the trigeminal cells sending peripheral processes to the MN (TB MN cells) ranged from 75.9 to 1560.5 microns2 (or from 9.8 to 44.6 microns in diameter); approximately 53% of TB MN cells were 300-600 microns2. TB MhN cells ranged from 47.7 to 1261.5 microns2 (or from 7.8 to 40.1 microns in diameter); 56% of TB MhN cells were < 300 microns2. In the normal trigeminal ganglion, there were no NPY-IR cells. 14 days after MN transection, approximately 35% of TB MN cells displayed NPY-IR. The distribution of the cross-sectional areas of NPY-IR cells after MN transection was very similar to that of TB MN cells. Transection of MhN also induced the appearance of NPY-IR in the trigeminal ganglion but to a lesser extent (approximately 17% of TB MhN cells). The distribution of the cross-sectional areas of NPY-IR cells after MhN transection was similar to that of NPY-IR cells after MN transection. These results indicate that injury-evoked NPY-IR is specific for the medium- and large-sized ganglion cells.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7690305     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(93)90179-q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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