Klein_1990_Brain.Res_536_309

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Title : Biochemical and anatomical consequences of adult infraorbital nerve transection for serotonergic afferents within rat trigeminal subnuclei interpolaris and caudalis - Klein_1990_Brain.Res_536_309
Author(s) : Klein BG , Blaker WD
Ref : Brain Research , 536 :309 , 1990
Abstract :

Immunocytochemistry and high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC-ED) were used, more than 76 days after infraorbital nerve (ION) transection, to examine the distribution and density of serotonin-immunoreactive (5-HTIR) axons, as well as serotonin (5-HT) and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) content, within the infraorbital (IO) regions of subnuclei caudalis (SpVc) and interpolaris (SpVi). In SpVi, increases in 5-HT concentration and in density of 5-HTIR axonal varicosities were observed on the lesioned side. No changes were seen in SpVc.

PubMedSearch : Klein_1990_Brain.Res_536_309
PubMedID: 1707720

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Klein BG, Blaker WD (1990)
Biochemical and anatomical consequences of adult infraorbital nerve transection for serotonergic afferents within rat trigeminal subnuclei interpolaris and caudalis
Brain Research 536 :309

Klein BG, Blaker WD (1990)
Brain Research 536 :309