Kurnosova A A, Esakov A I, Krokhina E M
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1986 Oct;102(10):506-10.
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was studied in dorsal tongue surface structures and in both tongue nerves (hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal) of frogs (Rana temporaria). AChE was found in nerve fibers of fungiform and filiform papillae, blood vessels, glandular ducts of tongue mucosa, both nerve fibers and also in the bodies of cholinergic neurons in subepithelial connective tissue and along the glossopharyngeal nerve. Their parasympathetic origin was suggested. The experiments with butirilthiocholin have revealed no activity of non-specific cholinesterases in the above structures. Possible role of cholinergic system in the regulation of tongue receptor function is discussed.
在林蛙(Rana temporaria)的舌背表面结构以及两条舌神经(舌下神经和舌咽神经)中研究了乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)的活性。在菌状乳头和丝状乳头的神经纤维、血管、舌黏膜的腺管、神经纤维以及上皮下结缔组织中的胆碱能神经元体和沿舌咽神经处均发现了AChE。提示了它们的副交感神经起源。用丁酰硫代胆碱进行的实验表明上述结构中不存在非特异性胆碱酯酶的活性。讨论了胆碱能系统在调节舌感受器功能中的可能作用。