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Demonstration of substance P in aortic nerve afferent fibers by combined use of fluorescent retrograde neuronal labeling and immunocytochemistry
Authors:Cinda J. Helke   William Goldman  David M. Jacobowitz
Affiliation:

* Department of Pharmacology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20014, USA

Department of Pharmacology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 20007, USA

Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA

Abstract:Combined use of the intraaxonal retrograde transport of the fluorescent marker ‘true blue’ with substance P (SP) immunocytochemistry has been used to trace the nodose ganglion projections of SP-containing neurons of the aortic depressor nerve. It has been found that (1) SP immunoreactive (SP-I) cell bodies are clearly demonstrable in clusters in the rostral part of the nodose ganglion without the aid of colchicine pretreatment; (2) ‘true blue’ is retrogradely transported to the nodose ganglion following its application to the central cut end of the aortic nerve; (3) ‘true blue’ fluorescence and SP fluorescent immunoreactivity can be visualized in the same tissue section and certain cell bodies in the nodose ganglia contain both SP-I and retrogradely transported ‘true blue’. These results indicate that the aortic nerve which projects from the aortic arch baro- and/or chemoreceptors to brainstem vasomotor centers contains SP-I afferent fibers which emanate from the nodose ganglion.
Keywords:Substance P   Aortic nerve   Baro- and chemoreceptors   Nodose ganglia   ‘True blue’   Retrograde transport
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