Substance P dans les neurones sensitifs primaires innervant la pulpe dentaire, chez le cobaye

1998 
Abstract Primary sensory trigeminal neurons supplying the dental pulp of incisors in guinea pigs were labelled by retrograde axonal transport. Using an autometallographic intensification procedure, 48 h after injection of wheat germ agglutinin/colloidal gold in the pulp, gold particles were detected in the cytoplasm of the neurons as black granulations. A morphometric study showed a bimodal repartition of the labelled neurons of the ganglion. By submitting ganglion slices to an anti-substance P immunserum revealed by immunocytochemistry, it could be observed that, among the neurons supplying the dental pulp of incisors, the majority of the largest were substance P immunopositive while the smallest were substance P immunonegative. These observations suggest that there could be at least two different populations of nerve fibres supplying the guinea pig incisor dental pulp. Substance P negative neurons could express different neurotransmitters.
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