Nitric Oxide Synthase Immunoreactivity in the Rat Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus

Authors

  • Andrey Ivanov Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Dimitrinka Atanasova Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Trakia University, Bulgaria
  • Nikolai Lazarov Medical University of Sofia and Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7546/CRABS.2024.12.15

Keywords:

subnuclei, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), immunohistochemistry, rat

Abstract

The spinal trigeminal nucleus (SpV) is involved in the transmission of nociceptive information from the orofacial region. This study investigates nitric oxide synthase (NOS) immunohistochemical staining and conducts statistical data analysis within the three subnuclei of the SpV in rats. Our immunohistochemistry study revealed that the SpV has a high expression of nNOS, with immunostaining mostly seen in the perikarya and nerve processes of some neurons. Furthermore, we found that glial cells in the nucleus surrounding blood vessels display a significant nNOS immunohistochemical staining. NOS-immunopositive neurons had small cell bodies. Strong staining is also evident in their processes. NOS-immunoreactive neuronal processes encircled a significant amount of blood vessels. There were statistically significant variations in the nNOS expression between the SpV subnuclei. In particular, the caudal subnucleus exhibited the greatest expression, followed by the interpolar subnucleus, and the oral subnucleus showed the lowest expression. Remarkably, there was no discernible variation in the expression of nNOS in the interpolar and oral regions of the SpV. We suggest that NO can act as a neurotransmitter in increasing nociceptive stimuli in the SpV.

Author Biographies

Andrey Ivanov, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Mailing Address:
Department of Anatomy and Histology,
Faculty of Medicine,
Medical University of Sofia,
1 St. Georgi Sofiiski St, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria

E-mail: aivanov@medfac.mu-sofia.bg

Dimitrinka Atanasova, Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Trakia University, Bulgaria

Mailing Addresses:
Institute of Neurobiology,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Acad. Georgi Bonchev Str.,
Bl. 23, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria

and

Department of Anatomy,
Faculty of Medicine,
Trakia University,
11 Armejska St, 6000 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

E-mails: d.atanasova@inb.bas.bg,
dimitrinka.atanasova-dimitrova@trakia-uni.bg

Nikolai Lazarov, Medical University of Sofia and Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Mailing Addresses:
Department of Anatomy and Histology,
Faculty of Medicine,
Medical University of Sofia,
1 St. Georgi Sofiiski St, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria

and

Institute of Neurobiology,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Acad. Georgi Bonchev Str., Bl. 23, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria

E-mails: nlazarov@bio.bas.bg,
nlazarov@medfac.mu-sofia.bg

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Published

25-12-2024

How to Cite

[1]
A. Ivanov, D. Atanasova, and N. Lazarov, “Nitric Oxide Synthase Immunoreactivity in the Rat Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus”, C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci., vol. 77, no. 12, pp. 1861–1869, Dec. 2024.

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Medicine