Sm. Carlton et Re. Coggeshall, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF ENKEPHALIN IN PERIPHERAL SENSORY AXONS IN THE RAT, Neuroscience letters, 221(2-3), 1997, pp. 121-124
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) contain measurable amounts of met-enkephalin
(ENK), and a significant number of DRG cells contain mRNA for the man
ufacture of ENK. Yet almost no DRG cells are immunostained for ENK and
dorsal rhizotomy does not diminish ENK staining in the dorsal horn. A
hypothesis which would explain these seemingly discrepant results is
the phenomenon of differential transport, where DRG cells making ENK r
apidly transport the peptide only to their peripheral sensory axons. E
vidence consistent with this hypothesis would be the demonstration of
ENK-containing peripheral sensory axons. The present study demonstrate
s that approximately 17% of peripheral cutaneous axons label for ENK.
The presence of a significant number of ENK-containing axons suggests
an endogenous neural source of opiate ligand in the periphery and, in
addition to ENK-containing inflammatory cells, this neural source may
be functionally important in responses to physiologic as well as infla
mmatory pain. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.