The cutaneous and mucosal surfaces in the infraorbital region around the whisker pad are innervated by the maxillary division of the afferent fibers of the trigeminal nerve, while certain ganglion cells project to the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus (Pr5). In turn, some of the neurons in the Pr5 project to the motor trigeminal nucleus (Mo5), whose neurons do not innervate the infraorbital skin. We analyzed the calmodulin (CaM) gene expression in these nuclei after dithranol-induced inflammation and subsequent treatment with corticosteroid in the infraorbital skin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDithranol has been used to treat psoriasis for decades. Although its beneficial effect may involve the induction of cutaneous inflammation, and inflammation often leads to damages in nerve fibers, these alterations are not well documented. Therefore, we investigated the effects of dithranol on the immunohistochemical characteristics of the cutaneous nerve fibers in the rat skin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated the expression patterns of the three calmodulin (CaM) genes, using in situ hybridization techniques, to detect gene-specific [(35)S]- and digoxigenin-labeled cRNA probes complementary to the multiple CaM mRNAs in the nuclei of the midbrain-brain stem region of the adult rat. The distinct CaM genes were widely expressed throughout this region with moderate intensities. In spite of the similar general pattern, significant differences in the distributions of the multiple CaM mRNA species were found in certain areas.
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