Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in rat trigeminal ganglia.
Brain Res
; 809(2): 238-45, 1998 Nov 02.
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The application of nicotine to the various epithelia served by the trigeminal nerve produces irritation and/or pain by activating neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (NnAChRS) in sensory neurons. In this study the NnAChRs were identified in rat trigeminal ganglia (TG) using RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry. With RT-PCR the subunits of NnAChRs in rat TG were determined, and with immunocytochemistry the localization of three prominent subunits (alpha 7, alpha 4 and beta 2) were localized in intact TG neurons. The relative abundance of the alpha and beta subunits were: alpha 7 approximately alpha 3 > alpha 6 > alpha 4 approximately alpha 5 > alpha 9 > or = alpha 2, and beta 2 approximately beta 3 > beta 4. This is the first report of the alpha 9 subunit in TG. Immunohistochemical studies revealed that almost all TG neurons contained alpha 7-LI and alpha 4-LI, and that 85% had beta 2-LI. For these three subunits much of the label was internalized. Immunocytochemical studies using antibodies raised against chick alpha 8 subunits did not specifically label rat TG. These data reveal that rat TG neurons contain the entire spectrum of mammalian NnAChR subunits.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Núcleos do Trigêmeo
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Receptores Nicotínicos
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Neurite (Inflamação)
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Neurônios Aferentes
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1998
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Article