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Target organ stimulation of parasympathetic nerve growth in the developing mouse submandibular gland.
Authors:M D Coughlin
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 USA
Abstract:Parasympathetic nerve growth from the mouse submandibular ganglion is stimulated and directed by the glandular epithelium. Cultured alone, the submandibular ganglion shows little axon extension, but in the presence of salivary epithelium, either cisfilter or transfilter, stimulation of axon outgrowth occurs. The capacity to stimulate such outgrowth from the ganglion is restricted, but not completely specific to salivary epithelium. Stimulation of directed outgrowth occurs even through a 0.1 μm pore size filter and over distances of up to 0.5 mm. Preliminary studies with the parasympathetic ganglia of the pelvic plexus show that axon outgrowth in this case is dependent on a target issue, with salivary epithelium being capable of directing nerve outgrowth from this source.
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