Distribution and central projections of primary afferent neurons that innervate the masseter muscle and mandibular periodontium: a double-label study
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Distribution and central projections of primary afferent neurons that innervate the masseter muscle and mandibular periodontium: a double-label study
Abstract
A double-label strategy was used to determine the distribution and central projections of primary afferent neurons that innervate the periodontium and muscles of mastication in cats. Central injections of either Fast Blue (FB) or a mixture of wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) and HRP were made into one of three cytoarchitectonically distinct regions of the spinal trigeminal nucleus. These regions included the subnucleus oralis (Vo), the subnucleus interpolaris (Vi), and the medullary dorsal horn (MDH). In each case, injections were also made into the periodontium of the ipsilateral mandibular teeth or into the ipsilateral masseter muscle. FB injections preceded the peroxidase injections by at least 48 hours and total survival time ranged from 72 to 96 hours. Animals were perfused with phosphate-buffered paraformaldehyde (4%; pH 7.2). Serial frozen sections were made through the brainstem and trigeminal ganglion. Tetramethylbenzidine was used as a chromagen to demonstrate HRP and sections were viewed with brightfield and epifluorescent illumination. Cells containing peripherally injected tracer were observed in the lateral portion of the ganglion and in the mesencephalic nucleus (Vmes). Double-labeled ganglion cells were observed in most cats that received periodontal injections in combination with central injections in the dorsal part of spinal trigeminal nucleus regardless of the rostrocaudal level of the central injection. In the animals that received intramuscular injections, double-labeled ganglion cells were observed only in the animals that received central injections caudal to the Vo. Double-labeled Vmes perikarya were observed in cats that received either intramuscular or periodontal injections in combination with central injections into the MDH and Vo but not in animals that received injections into the Vi. These results demonstrate that ganglion cell periodontal afferents project to the three major rostrocaudal subdivisions of the spinal trigeminal nucleus while ganglion cell muscle afferents have more limited central projections to caudal regions of the nucleus. Masseter and periodontal Vmes afferents also project ot the spinal trigeminal nucleus--specifically, to the Vo and MDH. These findings are consistent with physiological observations regarding the role of periodontal and masseteric afferents in oral and facial reflexes and somesthetic mechanisms.
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