Journal article
Immunohistochemical characterization of nodose cough receptor neurons projecting to the trachea of guinea pigs
Stuart B Mazzone, Alice E McGovern
Cough | BioMed Central | Published : 2008
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cough in guinea pigs is mediated in part by capsaicin-insensitive low threshold mechanoreceptors (cough receptors). Functional studies suggest that cough receptors represent a homogeneous population of nodose ganglia-derived sensory neurons. In the present study we set out to characterize the neurochemical profile of cough receptor neurons in the nodose ganglia. METHODS: Nodose neurons projecting to the guinea pig trachea were retrogradely labeled with fluorogold and processed immunohistochemically for the expression of a variety of transporters (Na+/K+/2C1- co-transporter (NKCC1), alpha1 and alpha3 Na+/K+ ATPase, vesicular glutamate transporters (vGlut)1 and vGlut2), neurotran..
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