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HERO ID
7029728
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
INNERVATION OF THE RAT EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS - A RETROGRADE TRACING STUDY
Author(s)
Folancurran, J; Hickey, K; Monkhouse, WS; ,
Year
1994
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Somatosensory and Motor Research
ISSN:
0899-0220
Publisher
CARFAX PUBL CO
Location
ABINGDON
Page Numbers
65-68
PMID
8017145
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1994ND67700006
Abstract
The innervation of the rat external auditory meatus has contributions from several nerves. Fluorogold, a retrograde neuronal tracer, was used to determine the relative contributions from neurons in cranial and spinal ganglia, and to distinguish any difference in the sensory and motor innervation between the outer cartilaginous and inner bony portions. The following ganglia were examined: the trigeminal, geniculate, glossopharyngeal, vagal, superior cervical, and dorsal root (C2-C4) ganglia. All selected ganglia demonstrated innervation of the external ear canal, particularly the trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, facial, and vagal ganglia. The geniculate and glossopharyngeal ganglia contributed more innervation to the inner osseous portion than to the outer cartilaginous portion of the external ear canal, and the vagal ganglion contributed relatively equally.
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