Innervation of the Mammalian Esophagus
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-32948-0_1
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Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology

Abstract: Progress in Migraine Research. Edited by F Clifford Rose and KJ Zilkha. (Pp 215; £20 00.

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“…While the conclusions of recent investigations using these various methods are similar, a lingering problem plaguing nearly all intrathoracic injections of tracers is that of spread to nearby structures (see Corbett et al, 1999, for discussion). We previously had injected the plexi containing postganglionic neurons in the muskrat (Panneton et al, 1996), but were troubled that neurons in the compact formation of the nucleus ambiguus, which contains numerous esophageal motoneurons (Bieger and Hopkins, 1987; Neuhuber et al, 2006; Hou et al, 2009; McGovern and Mazzone, 2010), were labeled consistently. Other investigators (Miura and Okada, 1981; Stuesse, 1982; Izzo et al, 1993) also have noted labeling in the compact formation of the nucleus ambiguus after intrathoracic injections of retrograde tracers, but Corbett et al (2003) using CTB as a tracer concluded it only labeled cardiac motoneurons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the conclusions of recent investigations using these various methods are similar, a lingering problem plaguing nearly all intrathoracic injections of tracers is that of spread to nearby structures (see Corbett et al, 1999, for discussion). We previously had injected the plexi containing postganglionic neurons in the muskrat (Panneton et al, 1996), but were troubled that neurons in the compact formation of the nucleus ambiguus, which contains numerous esophageal motoneurons (Bieger and Hopkins, 1987; Neuhuber et al, 2006; Hou et al, 2009; McGovern and Mazzone, 2010), were labeled consistently. Other investigators (Miura and Okada, 1981; Stuesse, 1982; Izzo et al, 1993) also have noted labeling in the compact formation of the nucleus ambiguus after intrathoracic injections of retrograde tracers, but Corbett et al (2003) using CTB as a tracer concluded it only labeled cardiac motoneurons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas unidades estão separadas da bainha perineural adjacente por tecido conjuntivo (HANANI, 2005;PANNESE, 1981)…”
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“…In 1962 it was discovered that neurons are produced in the adult hippocampus of rats using tritiated thymidine (Altman, 1962). Later, proliferated cells were found with administration of the thymidine analogue in adult mouse hippocampus too (Autoradiographic, 1965;Caviness, 1973;Stanfield, Caviness and Cowan, 1979;Reznikov, 1991). The subregion of hippocampus where adult neurogenesis occurs is called the dentate gyrus.…”
Section: Adult Neurogenesis In the Dentate Gyrusmentioning
confidence: 99%