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Tyrosine hydroxylase- immunoreactive cells in the nodose ganglion for the canine larynx
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1996
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NeurotransmitterImmunologyNeurotransmissionSalivary GlandPeripheral NervesTyrosine HydroxylaseCanine LarynxNeurochemistryAllergyNeurotransmitter ReceptorsNodose GanglionLarynxNervous SystemCell BiologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyMedicineNeuropeptides
Several substances have been reported as candidates for the neurotransmitter in the laryngeal afferent system. In the present study we demonstrated that catecholamine is also a candidate neurotransmitter in the canine laryngeal afferent system using tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunochemistry in combination with retrograde labelling with cholera toxin B in subunit-conjugated gold (CTBG). A few cells in the nodose ganglion labelled by application of CTBG to the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve were also TH-immunoreactive. These cells were also labelled following application of CTBG to the nucleus of the solitary tract. These results indicate that some of the TH-IR cells in the nodose ganglion could be primary afferent neurones for the canine larynx.