Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 14, No. 3, Mar 1996, 207-216.
Neurochemical characterization of intrinsic neurons in ferret tracheal plexus
RD Dey, JB Altemus, A Rodd, B Mayer, SI Said and RF Coburn
Department of Anatomy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA.
Although neuroanatomical and neurophysiological features of neurons in the
ferret trachea have been studied, the neural mediators associated with this
plexus have not been completely characterized. The purpose of this study
was to examine the occurrence of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), nitric
oxide synthase (NOS), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and substance
P(SP) in the intrinsic neurons of this plexus. The distribution of double-
and triple-labeled neurons was quantified in cryostat sections and in whole
mounted specimens to evaluate the neurochemical profiles. About 85% of the
nerve cell bodies with ChAT immunoreactivity (ChAT-IR) were located in
ganglia of the longitudinal trunks or the closely associated bridge
ganglia. Approximately 15% of ChAT-positive neurons were in ganglia of the
superficial muscular plexus. Conversely, VIP-IR neurons were most frequent
in the superficial muscular plexus (>75%) and, <10% were observed in
the longitudinal trunks or bridge neurons. Most NOS- and SP-IR neurons were
also located in the superficial muscular plexus. The following distribution
of neurochemical profiles was determined for neurons of the superficial
muscular plexus: 11% only NOS, 20% only VIP, 5% only SP, 67% NOS and VIP,
and 40% VIP and SP. NOS, VIP, and SP were frequently localized in the same
nerve cell body. The occurrence of nerve terminals containing only SP
located around the borders of individual NOS/VIP/SP-containing neurons
suggests possible sensory innervation to the airway neurons. The results
demonstrate that: (1) most cholinergic nerves do not contain VIP, NOS, or
SP; (2) cholinergic neurons are predominantly located in the longitudinal
trunk ganglia; (3) VIP, NOS, and SP are predominantly located in the
superficial muscular plexus ganglia; and (4) nerve terminals containing
exclusively SP, suggesting possible sensory origin, are closely associated
with some neurons in the plexus.
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