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Original Article

Distribution of Sensory Ganglion Cells Innervating Facial Muscles in the Cat

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Pages 81-92 | Received 10 Jun 1981, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The question of a possible sensory component in branches of the facial nerve innervating facial mimetic muscles in the cat was examined by the technique of retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). HRP was applied to the proximal cut end of facial nerve branches innervating different facial muscle groups. Following survival periods of 71–75 h the animals were fixed by perfusion. Certain craniospinal sensory ganglia and the brain stem were processed histochemically for demonstration of HRP. HRP-labelled cell bodies, structurally resembling sensory neurons, were consistently observed ipsilaterally in the geniculate and proximal vagal ganglia and under certain conditions in the tri-geminal ganglion. Measurements of HRP-labelled neurons in the geniculate and proximal vagal ganglia showed a wide size range but a unimodal size distribution with peaks in the small size range. These findings support the view that facial nerve branches innervating the mimetic muscles contain different types of sensory fibers.

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