Afferent and efferent innervation of the rat esophagus. A tracing study with horseradish peroxidase and nuclear yellow
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Afferent and efferent innervation of the rat esophagus. A tracing study with horseradish peroxidase and nuclear yellow
Abstract
The technique of retrograde labeling of nerve cells with HRP and nuclear yellow as well as transganglionic anterograde HRP-tracing of sensory projections into the CNS were used to establish the motor and sensory innervation pattern of two parts of the rat esophagus: the cervical and the abdominal segment. For comparison, also the innervation of the anterior wall of the stomach was studied. Application of HRP to the cervical part of the esophagus resulted in bilateral labeling of neurons in the nucleus ambiguus exclusively, while application of the tracer to the abdominal part was followed by labeling of cells in both the nucleus ambiguus and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. Application of tracer to the wall of the stomach caused labeling of cells in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus exclusively. Labeling appeared always bilaterally. In all experiments there was a profuse labeling of primary afferent neurons with cell bodies in both nodose ganglia and endings in certain subnuclei of the solitary nucleus. Endings related to the cervical esophagus projected into the ventral subnuclei, projections from the abdominal esophagus were located in the ventral and medial subnuclei, those from the stomach in the medial subnucleus solely. The area postrema and the commissural nucleus received afferents from both organs, the esophagus and the stomach. Double labeling experiments with HRP and nuclear yellow provided no signs of overlap of sensory innervation areas of the sites investigated in this study. Within the wall of the esophagus no labeled intramural cells nor nerve fibers were found in sections beyond the injection sites.
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