Yamamoto K, Matsuyama T, Shiosaka S, Inagaki S, Senba E, Shimizu Y, Ishimoto I, Hayakawa T, Matsumoto M, Tohyama M
J Comp Neurol. 1983 Apr 20;215(4):421-6. doi: 10.1002/cne.902150406.
The overall distribution of substance P-like immunoreactivity (SPI) in the wall of the cerebral arteries and their origins were investigated in the guinea pig by using whole-mounts. Two types of SPI fibers were seen: one forming dense fiber bands and located among the periadventitial nerves, and the other forming a meshwork. The SPI fibers located in the periadventitial nerves often leave these nerves to form a meshwork of SPI fibers of varying density according to the diameter or location of the blood vessels. The present study suggests that: (1) SPI fibers located on the circle of Willis and its branches originate from SPI cells in the trigeminal ganglion; (2) SPI fibers of the rostral one-third of the basilar artery originate partly from trigeminal SPI cells; and (3) SPI fibers in the caudal two-thirds of the basilar artery originate exclusively from other SPI cells, apart from the trigeminal ganglion.
通过整装片法,在豚鼠中研究了P物质样免疫反应性(SPI)在脑动脉壁及其起源处的整体分布情况。可见两种类型的SPI纤维:一种形成密集纤维带,位于外膜周围神经之间;另一种形成网状结构。位于外膜周围神经中的SPI纤维常离开这些神经,根据血管直径或位置形成密度不同的SPI纤维网状结构。本研究表明:(1)位于 Willis 环及其分支上的SPI纤维起源于三叉神经节中的SPI细胞;(2)基底动脉前三分之一的SPI纤维部分起源于三叉神经SPI细胞;(3)基底动脉后三分之二的SPI纤维完全起源于除三叉神经节之外的其他SPI细胞。