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Innervation of the lacrimal gland in the cynomolgous monkey: A retrograde tracing study

  • Frans van der Werf
  • , Bob Baljet
  • , Maarten Prins
  • , Jan A. Otto
  • Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
  • University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

Retrograde transport of wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) was used to study the localisation of neurons that innervate the lacrimal gland of the cynomolgous monkey. WGA-HRP-labelled neurons were localised in the ipsilateral trigeminal, superior cervical and ciliary ganglia and in the ipsilateral and contralateral pterygopalatine ganglia. In the trigeminal ganglion WGA-HRP-labelled somata were found in the ophthalmic part (18%) and the maxillary part (5%). Identification of labelled neurons in the ciliary and pterygopalatine ganglia indicates a dual parasympathetic innervation of the lacrimal gland. There is no known pathway to account for the contralateral location or pterygopalatine neurons. These novel findings are incorporated in a concept of a neural control mechanism for the lacrimal gland.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-601
JournalJournal of anatomy
Volume188
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes

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