1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1976.tb00421.x
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Effects of Denervations on the Acetylcholinesterase‐containing and Fluorescent Nerves of the Rat Iris

Abstract: The thiocholine method for the demonstration of AChE-containing fibres and the formaldehyde-induced fluorescence technique for the visualization of adrenergic fibres were employed to study the innervation of the albino rat iris. The following denervations were performed in order to verify the origins of different nerve types: (1) extirpation of the ciliary ganglion, (2) extirpation of the superior cervical ganglion, (3) stereotactic coagulation of the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve, and (4) all po… Show more

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“…H e also found that division of the ophthalmic nerve was followed by degeneration of some axons around the conjunctival vessels which he interpreted as evidence for the sensory innervation of the blood vessels of the conjunctiva. However, stereotactic coagulation of the ophthalmic and maxillary nerves destroys a large amount of the fluorescent nerves in the rat iris (Huhtala et al 1976) and cornea (Tervo & Palkama 1976a,b). Moreover, postganglionic sympathetic nerves join the ophthalmic nerve just anterior to the Gasserian ganglion in monkeys (Ruskell 1968) and rats (Tervo, unpubl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H e also found that division of the ophthalmic nerve was followed by degeneration of some axons around the conjunctival vessels which he interpreted as evidence for the sensory innervation of the blood vessels of the conjunctiva. However, stereotactic coagulation of the ophthalmic and maxillary nerves destroys a large amount of the fluorescent nerves in the rat iris (Huhtala et al 1976) and cornea (Tervo & Palkama 1976a,b). Moreover, postganglionic sympathetic nerves join the ophthalmic nerve just anterior to the Gasserian ganglion in monkeys (Ruskell 1968) and rats (Tervo, unpubl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%