SYMPATHETIC PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS CONTAIN NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE AND PROJECT TO THE SUPERIOR CERVICAL-GANGLION - COMBINED APPLICATION OF RETROGRADE NEURONAL TRACER AND NADPH-DIAPHORASE HISTOCHEMISTRY

被引:26
作者
OKAMURA, H
UMEHARA, K
TADAKI, N
HISA, Y
ESUMI, H
IBATA, Y
机构
[1] KYOTO PREFECTURAL UNIV MED,DEPT INTERNAL MED 3,KAMIKYO KU,KYOTO 602,JAPAN
[2] KYOTO PREFECTURAL UNIV MED,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL,KAMIKYO KU,KYOTO 602,JAPAN
[3] NATL CANC CTR,RES INST,KASHIWA,CHIBA 277,JAPAN
关键词
SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION; SYMPATHETIC PREGANGLIONIC NEURONS; NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE; NADPH-DIAPHORASE;
D O I
10.1016/0361-9230(94)00234-R
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Nitric Oxide (NO), which was initally identified as an endothelium-derived relaxing factor, has recently been demonstrated to be a neuronal messenger in central and peripheral nervous systems. In the present study, we examined the possibility of NO producing neurons in the intermediolateral (IML) cell collum of the thoracic spinal cord (Th) project to the superior cervical ganglion (SCG). First, we observed the NADPH-diaphorase-positive/nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-immunoreactive neurons of the IML and the dorsal part of the central canal at the level of Th1-Th3, and numerous fiber-stainings in the superior cervical ganglion. Second, after injecting WGA-HRP (wheat germ agglutinin-horse radish peroxidase complex), a retrograde neuronal tracer, into the SCG, and developing WGA-immunohistochemistry and the NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry in the same sections, we detected double-labeled neurons in the IML. These findings provide evidence that sympathetic preganglionic NO producing neurons directly innervate to the SCG.
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页码:491 / 494
页数:4
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