This study performed by intraneuronal tracing directly demonstrates the presence of sympathetic postganglionic fibers in the cranial vault of the rat. Superior cervical sympathetic ganglia were injected with horseradish peroxidase (HRP), and after a 48-hour period, to permit anterograde axonal transport, the animals were sacrificed after in situ perfusion. An area of the calvaria that included portions of the frontal and parietal bones was fixed, decalcified and sectioned. HRP-containing axons were localized in the developing frontal and parietal bones of the calvaria. Adrenergic innervation was not demonstrated in sutural tissue (superior sagittal, coronal or metopic) by this technique. To our knowledge, this study is the first to trace sympathetic nerve fibers in the rat calvaria by intra-axonal transport of HRP.

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