European Journal of Histochemistry (Sep 2009)

Neurotensin receptor 1 immunoreactivity in the peripheral ganglia and carotid body

  • R. De Caro,
  • A. Parenti,
  • I. Castagliuolo,
  • A. Amagliani,
  • V. Macchi,
  • A. Porzionato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2009.135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 3
pp. 135 – 142

Abstract

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In the present study we investigated, through immunohistochemistry, the presence and location of neurotensin receptor 1 (NTR1) in the peripheral ganglia and carotid body of 16 humans and 5 rats. In both humans and rats, NTR1 immunostained ganglion cells were found in superior cervical ganglia (57.4±11.6% and 72.4±11.4%, respectively, p<0.05), enteric ganglia (51.9±10.4% and 64.6±6.1%, p<0.05), sensory ganglia (69.2±10.7% and 73.0±13.1%, p>0.05) and parasympathetic ganglia (52.1±14.1% and 59.4±14.0%, p>0.05), supporting a modulatory role for NT in these ganglia. Positivity was also detected in 45.6±9.2% and 50.8±6.8% of human and rat type I glomic cells, respectively, whereas type II cells were negative. Our findings suggest that NT produced by type I cells acts in an autocrine or paracrine way on the same cell type, playing a modulatory role on chemoception.