Journal article
Transganglionic labelling of primary sensory afferents in the rat lumbar spinal cord: comparison between wheatgerm agglutinin and the I-B4 isolectin from Bandeiraea simplicifolia
PD Kitchener, MDS Lapiz, P Wilson, PJ Snow
Journal of Neurocytology | CHAPMAN HALL LTD | Published : 1994
DOI: 10.1007/BF01268087
Abstract
We recently reported that the I-B4 isolectin from Bandeiraea simplicifolia could be used as a transganglionic neuronal tracer which appears to be selective for unmyelinated cutaneous afferents (C fibres) and their terminals in the superficial dorsal horn. As terminals in the superficial dorsal horn are also labelled by wheatgerm agglutinin, we sought to compare these two neuronal tracers. Three days after the injection of 1% wheatgerm agglutinin-HRP or 1% BSI-B4-HRP into the sciatic nerve of adult rats the lumbar spinal cord was processed for HRP reactivity. The majority of labelled structures was found in the superficial dorsal horn, with fewer labelled structures seen in the overlying whit..
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