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The paratrigeminal nucleus, located in the spinal trigeminal tract ros
tral to the obex, is important in the integration of visceral and soma
tosensory afferent information and may modulate autonomic function thr
ough its projections to the dorsal vagal complex. Anterograde and retr
ograde neuroanatomical tracers were used in conjunction with immunohis
tochemistry to determine the neurochemical organization of the efferen
t pathway from the paratrigeminal nucleus to the dorsal vagal complex
in the rat. Double-labelling studies demonstrated that leu-enkephalin,
28-kDa calbindin, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase were present in
neurons in the paratrigeminal nucleus that project to the dorsal vagal
complex. The results of this study are consistent with the hypothesis
that neurochemically distinct pathways from the paratrigeminal nucleu
s are involved in the sensory modulation of autonomic function. (C) 19
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