CNS innervation of airway-related parasympathetic preganglionic neurons: a transneuronal labeling study using pseudorabies virus

The CNS cell groups that innervate the tracheal parasympathetic preganglionic neurons were identified by the viral retrograde transneuronal labeling method. Pseudorabies virus (PRV) was injected into the tracheal wall of C8 spinal rats and after 4 days survival, brain tissue sections from these anim...

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description The CNS cell groups that innervate the tracheal parasympathetic preganglionic neurons were identified by the viral retrograde transneuronal labeling method. Pseudorabies virus (PRV) was injected into the tracheal wall of C8 spinal rats and after 4 days survival, brain tissue sections from these animals were processed for immunohistochemical detection of PRV. Retrogradely labeled parasympathetic preganglionic neurons were seen in three sites in the medulla: the compact portion of the nucleus ambiguus, the area ventral to the nucleus ambiguus, and the rostralmost portion of the medial nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS); this labeling pattern correlated well with the retrograde cell body labeling seen following cholera toxin ß-subunit injections in the tracheal wall. PRV transneuronally labeled neurons were found throughout the CNS with the most abundant labeling concentrated in the ventral medulla oblongata. Labeled neurons were identified along the ventral medullary surface, and in nearby areas including the parapyramidal, retrotrapezoid, gigantocellular and lateral paragigantocellular reticular nuclei as well as the caudal raphe nuclei (raphe pallidus, obscurus, and magnus). Serotonin (5-HT) neurons of the caudal raphe complex (B1–B3 cell groups) and ventromedial medulla were labeled as well as a few C1 adrenergic neurons. The A5 cell group was the major noradrenergic area labeled although a small number of locus coeruleus neurons were also labeled. Several NTS regions contained labeled cells including the commissural, intermediate, medial, central, ventral, and ventrolateral subnuclei. PRV infected neurons were present in the Kölliker-Fuse and Barrington's nuclei. In the rostral mesencephalon, the precommissural nucleus of the dorsal periventricular gray matter was labeled. Labeling was present in the dorsal, lateral and paraventricular hypothalamic nuclei. In summary, the airway parasympathetic preganglionic neurons are innervated predominantly by a network of lower brainstem neurons that lie in the same regions known to be involved in respiratory and cardiovascular regulation. These findings are discussed in relationship to some of the potential CNS mechanisms that may be operative in airway disorders as well as potentially involved in certain fatal respiratory conditions such as Ondine's curse and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Animals
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Biogenic Monoamines - analysis
Biological and medical sciences
Bronchochonstriction
Central chemoosensitivity
Central nervous system
Central Nervous System - physiology
Cough reflex
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Herpesvirus 1, Suid
Medulla Oblongata - physiology
Neurons - chemistry
Neurons - physiology
Ondine's curse
Parasympathetic Nervous System - physiology
Pons - physiology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Respiratory control
Sudden infant death syndrome
Trachea
Trachea - innervation
Tracheobronchial system
Vagus nerve
Ventral medulla
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
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