Cranial Cervical Ganglion
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1. Mecanismos de proliferação neuronal pós-natal no gânglio cervical cranial de preás (Galea spixii spixii) Wagler, 1831. Neurogênese x diferenciação neuronal tardia / Mechanisms of the post-natal neuronal proliferation in the cranial cervical ganglion of preás (Galea spixii spixii) Wagler, 1831. Neurogenesis vs late neuronal differentiation
Neste estudo, foram abordados os aspectos quantitativos do gânglio cervical cranial (GCC) esquerdo de preás (Galea spixii spixii) machos, oriundos do criatório da Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido Nordestino de Mossoró-RN. Os seguintes parâmetros foram estimados: volume do GCC, número total e tamanho dos neurônios (uni e binucleados) durante d
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Neuronal number increase followed by neuronal hypertrophy may be a compensation mechanism for neuronal loss as a result of unilateral remotion of cranial cervical ganglion in sheep / Aumento no número de neurônios seguido de hipertrofia neuronal pode ser mecanismo de compensação para perda neuronal resultante da remoção unilateral do gânglio cervical cranial em ovinos
O sistema nervoso simpático é escassamente descrito em livros na anatomia veterinária e encontra-se pouca informação a respeito de seu funcionamento em grandes mamíferos. O conceito atual da estrutura e função dos gânglios simpáticos deriva de estudos desenvolvidos no gânglio cervical superior (GCC) em animais de laboratório, devido ao seu grande
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Transport of cholecystokinin-octapeptide-like immunoreactivity toward the gut in afferent vagal fibres in cat and dog.
1. The distributions of gastrin- and cholecystokinin-like immunoreactivities in the dog and cat vagus nerves have been studied after nerve section and ligation. 2. In dogs, there was an increase in cholecystokinin-octapeptide-like immunoreactive material on the cranial side of ligatures on the thoracic or cervical vagi. When pairs of ligatures were tied on t
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4. Innervation of the palpebral conjunctiva and the superior tarsal muscle in the cynomolgous monkey: a retrograde fluorescent tracing study.
Retrograde fluorescent transport of Fast Blue (FB) and Diamidino Yellow (DY) was used to study the localisation of neurons that innervate the palpebral conjunctiva and the superior tarsal muscle in the cynomolgous monkey. Labelled cell bodies of sensory neurons including a few double labelled cell bodies were found in the ophthalmic part of the ipsilateral t
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5. Reinnervation of striated muscle by peripheral vagal fibres cut above or below the nodose ganglion in the cat and rabbit.
In cats and rabbits, the peripheral stump of the vagus nerve cut above the nodose ganglion (supranodose anastomoses: s.n.) or below this ganglion (infranodose anastomoses: i.n.) was either sutured with epineurial sutures to the peripheral stump of the branch of the spinal accessory motor nerve innervating the sterno-cleido-mastoid (s.c.m.) muscle, or directl