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Sensory innervation of the ear drum and middle-ear mucosa: Retrograde tracing and immunocytochemistry
Authors:R Uddman MD  T Grunditz  A Larsson  F Sundler
Institution:(1) Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Malmö General Hospital, Malmö, Sweden;(2) Department of Histology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;(3) Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Malmö General Hospital, S-21401 Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The distribution and origin of nerve fibers of presumed sensory nature in the ear drum and middle-ear mucosa of the rat were studied by a retrograde tracing technique in combination with immunocytochemistry.Application of True Blue (TB) on the ear drum or on the middle-ear mucosa labeled nerve cell bodies in the jugular, trigeminal, geniculate and cervical dorsal root ganglia (C2–C4). Judging from the number of TB-labeled nerve cell bodies the jugular and trigeminal ganglia contributed the major component to the sensory innervation of the ear drum and the middle-ear mucosa, while the contribution from the geniculate and cervical dorsal root ganglia was relatively minor.The majority of the TB-labeled nerve cell bodies contained calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), whereas minor populations stored substance P (SP) and neurokinin A (NKA). Nerve fibers containing SP, NKA and CGRP were moderate in number in the middle-ear mucosa and few in the ear drum. Double immunostaining revealed that SP invariably coexisted with NKA in nerve cell bodies in the ganglia examined. The SP/NKA-containing nerve cell bodies constituted a subpopulation of those storing CGRP.The findings indicate that several ganglia project to the ear drum and middle-ear mucosa and that many neuropeptides are involved in the mediation of middle-ear sensitivity.
Keywords:Ear  middle  Retrograde tracing  Substance P  Neurokinin A  Calcitonin gene-related peptide  Rat  Sprague-Dawley
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