NITRIC oxide synthase (NOS) exists in several isoforms. In this study
we used immunocytochemistry to investigate one isoform, inducible NOS
(iNOS), in the nodose ganglia (NG) and in the superior cervical gangli
a (SCG) of the rat. iNOS was present in many neurones of the NG, while
no iNOS-positive cells could be observed in the SCG. At 24 and 48 h f
ollowing a crush lesion to the vagus nerve, expression of iNOS-immunor
eactivity had increased in the NG. iNOS-immunoreactivity increased in
both the NG and SCG of ganglia cultured for 24 and 48 h. The results s
how that an increase in iNOS-immunoreactivity accompanies regenerative
processes in two peripheral ganglia, suggesting that nitric oxide, th
e product of iNOS activity, could be involved in nerve regeneration.