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Branched chorda tympani neurons and interactions among taste receptors
Authors:Inglis J Miller
Abstract:The preterminal branching pattern of nerve fibers from the chorda tympani nerve was examined in the tongues of rats using a normal silver stain. The lingual branch of the trigeminal nerve was sectioned unilaterally proximal to where it is joined by the chorda tympani and these fibers were allowed to degenerate from eight to ten days prior to sacrifice of the animals. Termination of the chorda tympani fibers in the anterior tongue was found to be limited to the taste bud region of the fungiform papillae. The control side of the tongue showed ubiquitous fiber terminations in the basal layers of the common epithelium of the filiform papillae as well as in the lateral walls of the fungiform papillae. These fibers were assumed to be of trigeminal origin. Seventy-nine percent of the fungiform papillae on the experimental side of the tongue received fibers from a branched nerve bundle. Branch points within the nerve bundles were located deep within the tongue 300–500 μ below the taste bud in 43% of the papillae, at the base of 36% of the fungiform papillae about 125 μ below the taste bud, and within the papilla. These data corroborate electrophysiological observations that single chorda tympani fibers receive input from more than one taste bud. Lateral inhibition observed among adjacent taste buds has been postulated to result from interaction of fiber inputs at branch points in the afferent fiber. From a theoretical consideration of the morphology of chorda tympani nerve fibers it is concluded that modification of the neural response may be feasible at branch points.
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