Peptide 19 in the rat vagal and glossopharyngeal sensory ganglia
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.01.012
Peptide 19 in the rat vagal and glossopharyngeal sensory ganglia
Abstract
Peptide 19 (PEP 19) is a 7.6-kDa polypeptide which binds to calmodulin and inhibits calcium-calmodulin signaling. In this study, PEP 19-immunoreactivity (PEP 19-IR) was examined in the rat vagal and glossopharyngeal sensory ganglia. Twenty-nine percent, 59%, and 41% of sensory neurons contained PEP 19-IR in the jugular, petrosal, and nodose ganglia, respectively. These neurons were of various sizes (jugular, mean +/- SD = 635.8 +/- 392.6 microm2, range = 105.9-1695.9 microm2; petrosal, mean +/- SD = 370.9 +/- 228.5 microm2, range = 57.7-1662.7 microm2; nodose, mean +/- SD = 380.5 +/- 157 microm2, range = 87.5-950.4 microm2) and scattered throughout these ganglia. Double immunofluorescence method revealed that PEP 19-IR neurons which had parvalbumin-IR were rare in the ganglia (jugular, 4%; petrosal, 10%; nodose, 8%). PEP 19-IR neurons which contained calbindin D-28k were abundant in the petrosal (20%) and nodose (22%) ganglia but not in the jugular ganglion (8%). Retrograde tracing method indicated that many PEP 19-IR neurons projected to the circumvallate papilla and soft palate. In the soft palate, taste buds were innervated by PEP 19-IR nerve fibers. The present study suggests that PEP 19-IR neurons include chemoreceptors in the vagal and glossopharyngeal sensory ganglia.
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