Shrinkage of ipsilateral taste buds and hyperplasia of contralateral taste buds following chorda tympani nerve transection

Autor: Fang-Lu Chi, Yi-Bo Huang, Juan-Mei Yang, Yike Li, Dong-Dong Ren
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Taste
rabbits
Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway
diagnosis
middle cerebral artery occlusion
hippocampus
intracerebral injection
hydrogen sulfide
Thy1-YFP mouse
sciatic nerve
calcitonin gene-related peptide
tongue epithelium
telomere shortening
NSFC grants
transcranial magnetic stimulation
neurotoxicity
paired-pulse facilitation
trigeminal nerve disorder
Schwann cells
NSFC grant
synaptosome
Lingual nerve
viscoelasticity
axon
reactive oxygen species
neuroimaging
enhanced susceptibility-weighted angiography image
traumatic brain injury
brain-derived neurotrophic factor
stress relaxation
glutamic acid decarboxylase
Anatomy
cellular therapy
Hyperplasia
sciatic nerve injury
Eg5
cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury
cortex
heat-hyperalgesia behavior
Immunohistochemistry
nanocarrier
spinal cord injuries
neuroprotection
tumor suppression
neural regeneration
dual diagnosis
microtubule
malondialdehyde
neurite outgrowth
complications
glutamate
optic nerve
rehabilitation
peptide library
superparamagnetic iron oxide particles
stem cells
post-concussion syndrome
pain sense model
cognitive function
delayed neuronal death
hyperalgesia
arborisation
rapamycin
animal model
organ index
hydrogen-rich saline
medicine.disease
TGF-β/BMP-7/Smad signaling
regeneration
Ca 2+
cell therapy
cytokeratin
non-invasive brain stimulation
caspase-3
modified neurological severity scores
brain concussion
5-triphenyl-2H-tetrazolium chloride staining
neurons
MSCs
blood brain barrier
neuraminidase
sodium hydrosulfide
myogenic differentiation
multiple sclerosis
gustation
Trf3
cerebral ischemia
lcsh:RC346-429
excitatory postsynaptic potential
electrophoresis velocity
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders
Taste receptor
tail vein injection
CA1 region
magnetic resonance imaging
oxidative stress
curcumin
Basso
nerve regeneration
neurotrophic factor
N-propionylmannosamine
physiological saline
Denervation
pyramidal neurons
neuromuscular junction (NMJ)
bone marrow-derived stem cells
autologous nerve repair
weaning
apoptosis
glycosylated membrane protein
protection
superoxide dismutase
medicine.anatomical_structure
molecular motor protein
Prussian blue staining
p53 tumor suppressor gene family
sialic acid
neurodegenerative disorders
glial fibrillary acidic protein
immunohistochemistry
peripheral nerve
taste bud
phage display
Research Article
γ-aminobutyric acid
blindness
dorsal root ganglion
polylactic glycolic acid conduit
cell electrophoresis
neuroplasticity
extracellular matrix gel
monastrol
histomorphology
output/input curve
primary sensory neuron
creep
cerebral ischemia/reperfusion
loss of neurons
Developmental Neuroscience
stomatognathic system
kinesin-5
ferumoxytol
Taste bud
branching
medicine
peripheral nerve injury
immunofluorescence
Trigeminal Nerve Disorder
targeting
long-term potentiation
lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
western blotting
business.industry
aging
cerebrum
Beattie and Bresnahan score
bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
glycoengineering
brain injury
electrophysiology
grafting
spinal cord injury
optic neuropathy
rats
ophthalmology
HIV-1 gp120 V3 loop
human adipose-derived stem cells
plasticity
sense organs
P2X 7 receptor
business
visual loss
Zdroj: Neural Regeneration Research, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 989-995 (2015)
Neural Regeneration Research
ISSN: 1673-5374
Popis: The morphological changes that occur in the taste buds after denervation are not well understood in rats, especially in the contralateral tongue epithelium. In this study, we investigated the time course of morphological changes in the taste buds following unilateral nerve transection. The role of the trigeminal component of the lingual nerve in maintaining the structural integrity of the taste buds was also examined. Twenty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: control, unilateral chorda tympani nerve transection and unilateral chorda tympani nerve transection + lingual nerve transection. Rats were allowed up to 42 days of recovery before being euthanized. The taste buds were visualized using a cytokeratin 8 antibody. Taste bud counts, volumes and taste receptor cell numbers were quantified and compared among groups. No significant difference was detected between the chorda tympani nerve transection and chorda tympani nerve transection + lingual nerve transection groups. Taste bud counts, volumes and taste receptor cell numbers on the ipsilateral side all decreased significantly compared with control. On the contralateral side, the number of taste buds remained unchanged over time, but they were larger, and taste receptor cells were more numerous postoperatively. There was no evidence for a role of the trigeminal branch of the lingual nerve in maintaining the structural integrity of the anterior taste buds.
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