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How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse
Hairs are known as a sensory apparatus for touch. Their follicles are innervated predominantly by palisade endings composed of longitudinal and circumferential lanceolate endings. However, little is known as to how their original primary neurons make up a part of the ending. In this study, innervati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552048/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23229751 http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.88.583 |
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author | SUZUKI, Maasa EBARA, Satomi KOIKE, Taro TONOMURA, Sotatsu KUMAMOTO, Kenzo |
author_facet | SUZUKI, Maasa EBARA, Satomi KOIKE, Taro TONOMURA, Sotatsu KUMAMOTO, Kenzo |
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description | Hairs are known as a sensory apparatus for touch. Their follicles are innervated predominantly by palisade endings composed of longitudinal and circumferential lanceolate endings. However, little is known as to how their original primary neurons make up a part of the ending. In this study, innervation of the palisade endings was investigated in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse. Major observations were 1) Only a small portion of PGP9.5-immunopositive axons showed YFP-positivity, 2) All of thy1-YFP-positive sensory axons were thick and myelinated, 3) Individual thy1-YFP-positive trunk axons innervated 4–54 hair follicles, 4) Most palisade endings had a gap of lanceolate ending arrangement, 5) PGP9.5-immunopositive 10–32 longitudinal lanceolate endings were closely arranged. Only a part of them were thy1-YFP-positive axons that originated from 1–3 afferents, and 6) Single nerve bundles of the dermal nerve network included both bidirectional afferents. Palisade endings innervated by multiple sensory neurons might be highly sensitive to hair movement. |
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spelling | pubmed-35520482013-03-21 How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse SUZUKI, Maasa EBARA, Satomi KOIKE, Taro TONOMURA, Sotatsu KUMAMOTO, Kenzo Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci Original Article Hairs are known as a sensory apparatus for touch. Their follicles are innervated predominantly by palisade endings composed of longitudinal and circumferential lanceolate endings. However, little is known as to how their original primary neurons make up a part of the ending. In this study, innervation of the palisade endings was investigated in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse. Major observations were 1) Only a small portion of PGP9.5-immunopositive axons showed YFP-positivity, 2) All of thy1-YFP-positive sensory axons were thick and myelinated, 3) Individual thy1-YFP-positive trunk axons innervated 4–54 hair follicles, 4) Most palisade endings had a gap of lanceolate ending arrangement, 5) PGP9.5-immunopositive 10–32 longitudinal lanceolate endings were closely arranged. Only a part of them were thy1-YFP-positive axons that originated from 1–3 afferents, and 6) Single nerve bundles of the dermal nerve network included both bidirectional afferents. Palisade endings innervated by multiple sensory neurons might be highly sensitive to hair movement. The Japan Academy 2012-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3552048/ /pubmed/23229751 http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.88.583 Text en © 2012 The Japan Academy This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article SUZUKI, Maasa EBARA, Satomi KOIKE, Taro TONOMURA, Sotatsu KUMAMOTO, Kenzo How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title | How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title_full | How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title_fullStr | How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title_full_unstemmed | How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title_short | How many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? A confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-YFP transgenic mouse |
title_sort | how many hair follicles are innervated by one afferent axon? a confocal microscopic analysis of palisade endings in the auricular skin of thy1-yfp transgenic mouse |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552048/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23229751 http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.88.583 |
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