Journal article

Transneuronal tracing of airways-related sensory circuitry using herpes simplex virus 1, strain H129

AE McGovern, N Davis-Poynter, MJ Farrell, SB Mazzone

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Sensory input from the airways to suprapontine brain regions contributes to respiratory sensations and the regulation of respiratory function. However, relatively little is known about the central organization of this higher brain circuitry. We exploited the properties of the H129 strain of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) to perform anterograde transneuronal tracing of the central projections of airway afferent nerve pathways. The extrathoracic trachea in Sprague-Dawley rats was inoculated with HSV-1 H129, and tissues along the neuraxis were processed for HSV-1 immunoreactivity. H129 infection appeared in the vagal sensory ganglia within 24 h and the number of infected cells peaked at 72 h. B..

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