Avtor/Urednik     Gašperšič, Rok; Kovačič, Uroš; Coer, Andrej; Skalerič, Uroš
Naslov     Identification and neuropeptide content of trigeminal neurons innervating the rat gingivomucosal tissue
Tip     članek
Vir     Arch Oral Biol
Vol. in št.     Letnik 51, št. 8
Leto izdaje     2006
Obseg     str. 703-9
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify and characterise the neuropeptide content and the size of trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons innervating the rat gingivomucosal tissue. Design: Retrograde nerve tracer Fluorogold (FG) was injected into the gingiva (group 1, n=5) or applied into the gingival sulcus (group 2, n=5) of the first right maxillary molar. After 10 days, the ganglia were dissected and FG fluorescence was observed under UV light microscope. Expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) in FG-labelled neurons was investigated by immunohistochemistry. Cross-sectional areas of neuron cell bodies containing FG were determined. As a control group, approximately 1000 neuron cell bodies representing the entire TG neuron population was evaluated in five trigeminal ganglia. Results: In group 1, the percentages of neurons containing CGRP (median 63%, range 48-72%) and SP (median 64%, range 54-64%) were significantly greater than in the control group (CGRP: median 43%, range 42-47% and SP: median 23%, range 21-27%). In group 2, only the percentage of neurons containing SP (median 50%, range 40-56%) was significantly greater than in the control group. FG-labelled neurons were predominantly small or medium sized (less than 1200 microm2). The neurons in the group 1 were significantly smaller than in group 2. In both experimental groups, immunopositive neurons were significantly smaller than immunonegative neurons. Conclusion: The majority of neurons in TG that innervate the rat gingivomucosa are small or medium sized and contain CGRP and SP.
Deskriptorji     GINGIVA
TRIGEMINAL GANGLION
NEURONS
SUBSTANCE P
CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE
RATS, WISTAR
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY