SUBSTANCE P-IMMUNOPOSITIVE NEURONS IN RAT SENSORY GANGLION OF THE SPINAL NERVE IN POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT

V V Porseva , V V Shilkin , M B Korzina , A A Korobkin , P M Maslyukov , V V Porseva , V V Shilkin , M B Korzina , A A Korobkin , P M Masliukov

Morphology ›› 2012, Vol. 141 ›› Issue (1) : 75 -77.

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SUBSTANCE P-IMMUNOPOSITIVE NEURONS IN RAT SENSORY GANGLION OF THE SPINAL NERVE IN POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT

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Afferent neurons containing substance P (SP) were studied immunohistochemically in the sensory ganglion of the spinal nerve in 30 rats aged 10-90 days. The results obtained indicated that SP-immunoreactive neurons are present in thesel ganglia from the moment of birth. During the development, the percentage of SP-containing neurons decreased till day10. SP-immunoreactive neurons were represented by the cells of very small or small size.

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neurons / sensory ganglion of the spinal nerve / immunohistochemistry / substance P / ontogenesis

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V V Porseva, V V Shilkin, M B Korzina, A A Korobkin, P M Maslyukov, V V Porseva, V V Shilkin, M B Korzina, A A Korobkin, P M Masliukov. SUBSTANCE P-IMMUNOPOSITIVE NEURONS IN RAT SENSORY GANGLION OF THE SPINAL NERVE IN POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT. Morphology, 2012, 141(1): 75-77 DOI:10.17816/morph.399582

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