Mitchell J, Templeton D
J Anat. 1981 Jun;132(Pt 4):513-8.
Horseradish peroxidase was applied to a ligation of the chorda tympani nerves running alongside the submandibular duct in order to label the preganglionic parasympathetic salivatory neurons in the brain stem. Labelled neurons were found in the ipsilateral motor trigeminal nucleus, lateral reticular formation and in the facial motor nuclei of both sides. However, the labelling of neurons in the motor nuclei of the trigeminal and facial nucleus was caused by the uptake of horseradish peroxidase by axons in the musculature surrounding the injection site which were probably damaged by the dissection procedure. The salivatory neurons were fusiform multipolar cells which were mainly located in the ipsilateral nucleus reticularis parvocellularis. No evidence for salivatory neurons in the nucleus supragenualis was found.
将辣根过氧化物酶应用于结扎沿下颌下腺导管走行的鼓索神经,以便标记脑干中节前副交感唾液分泌神经元。在同侧运动三叉神经核、外侧网状结构和双侧面神经运动核中发现了标记神经元。然而,三叉神经运动核和面神经运动核中神经元的标记是由于注射部位周围肌肉组织中的轴突摄取了辣根过氧化物酶,这些轴突可能在解剖过程中受到了损伤。唾液分泌神经元为梭形多极细胞,主要位于同侧小细胞网状核。未发现膝上核中有唾液分泌神经元的证据。