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Labeling afferent nerves in the tongue by peripheral transganglionic transport of HRP and WGA-HRP in the rat
Authors:Kinnman  Erik
Abstract:Peripheral transganglionic transport of horseradish pcroxidase(HRP) and wheat germ agglutinin–horseradish peroxidaseconjugate (WGA–HRP) was used to label afferent fibersin the taste buds and lingual epithelium of the rat. Microinjectionsof the tracer were made in the brain stem central projectionarea of the afferent nerves to the tongue. Optimal labelingof nerve endings in the tongue was obtained when 2 µlof 20% HRP was injected into the brain stem and postinjectionsurvival times of 24–36 h were used. The distributionof single nerves was studied by using this tracing procedurein combination with strategic transections of the various afferentnerves supplying the tongue. Labeled nerve fibers from the combinedchorda tympani–lingual nerve were found in the epitheliumand in taste buds in the fungiform and anterior foliate papillaeof the anterior 3/4 of the tongue. Labeled nerve fibers in theepithelium of the anterior 2/3 of the tongue but none in tastebuds were found when the lingual nerve alone was studied, althoughnumerous perigeminal fibers were found. The glossopharyngealnerve was found to innervate die posterior 1/4 of the tongueepithelium including the taste buds of the circumvallate papillae.The glossopharyngeal nerve on one side was found to innervatethe taste buds on both sides of the midline. The results showthat this tracing procedure can be a useful supplement to othermethods for studying afferent nerves in the tongue.
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