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Calretinin-immunoreactive laminar nerve endings in the laryngeal mucosa of the rat

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The distribution of laminar nerve endings that contained immunoreactive calretinin was examined in the laryngeal mucosa of the adult rat. In whole-mount preparations, the immunoreactive laminar endings were distributed in the supraglottic region but not in the subglottic region. The laminar endings that arose from thick nerve fibers with or without swellings were identified as corpuscles with many variform terminal arborizations. They appeared to be located at the interface between the epithelium and the subepithelial connective tissue. The terminals were scattered under the basal lamina of the epithelium, and some of them were located within the epithelial layer. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed that both sub- and intraepithelial immunoreactive terminals that were filled with mitochondria were partly or totally ensheathed by Schwann cell processes. The denervation experiments, in which the superior laryngeal nerve was cut unilaterally or bilaterally, suggested that the laminar endings originate from the superior laryngeal nerve with strict ipsilateral innervation. The laminar endings might be associated with detection of changes in pressure in the laryngeal cavity or chemical stimuli.

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Received: 22 October 1997 / Accepted: 26 January 1998

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Yamamoto, Y., Atoji, Y., Kuramoto, H. et al. Calretinin-immunoreactive laminar nerve endings in the laryngeal mucosa of the rat. Cell Tissue Res 292, 613–617 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410051091

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