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Light and electron microscopic analysis of the somata and parent axons innervating the rat upper molar and lower incisor pulp

Abstract The morphology of intradental nerve fibers of permanent teeth and of continuously growing rodent incisors has been studied in detail but little information is available on the parent axons that give rise to these fibers. Here we examined the axons and somata of trigeminal neurons that inner...

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Published in:Neuroscience 2009-09, Vol.162 (4), p.1279-1286
Main Authors: Paik, S.K, Park, K.P, Lee, S.K, Ma, S.K, Cho, Y.S, Kim, Y.K, Rhyu, I.J, Ahn, D.K, Yoshida, A, Bae, Y.C
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Summary:Abstract The morphology of intradental nerve fibers of permanent teeth and of continuously growing rodent incisors has been studied in detail but little information is available on the parent axons that give rise to these fibers. Here we examined the axons and somata of trigeminal neurons that innervate the rat upper molar and lower incisor pulp using tracing with horseradish peroxidase and light and electron microscopic analysis. The majority (∼80%) of the parent axons in the proximal root of the trigeminal ganglion that innervated either molar or incisor pulp were small myelinated fibers (600 μm2 ) constituted 34% and 20% of the trigeminal neurons innervating molar and incisor pulp, respectively, while small somata (
ISSN:0306-4522
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DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.05.046