Localization of nerves adjacent to goblet cells in rat conjunctiva

DA Dartt, DM Mccarthy, HJ Mercer, TL Kessler… - Current eye …, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
DA Dartt, DM Mccarthy, HJ Mercer, TL Kessler, EH Chung, JD Zieske
Current eye research, 1995Taylor & Francis
Neural stimulation of the cornea induces conjunctival goblet cell mucous secretion.
Immunofluorescence microscopy was used to determine if nerves are present near
conjunctival goblet cells and what types of nerves are present. In euthanized rats, the local
anesthetic lidocaine (1%) was placed topically on the ocular surface for 10 min to prevent
goblet cell mucous secretion. The ocular surface tissues were removed and either fixed in
formaldehyde and then frozen, or frozen first and then post-fixed in formaldehyde. Tissue …
Neural stimulation of the cornea induces conjunctival goblet cell mucous secretion. Immunofluorescence microscopy was used to determine if nerves are present near conjunctival goblet cells and what types of nerves are present. In euthanized rats, the local anesthetic lidocaine (1 %) was placed topically on the ocular surface for 10 min to prevent goblet cell mucous secretion. The ocular surface tissues were removed and either fixed in formaldehyde and then frozen, or frozen first and then post-fixed in formaldehyde. Tissue was sectioned and nerves localized by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy, using antibodies to synaptophysin (indicates nerve, independent of type), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP, indicates parasympathetic nerves), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH, indicates sympathetic nerves), dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH, indicates sympathetic nerves), phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase (PNMT, indicates sympathetic nerves), and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP, indicates sensory nerves). Goblet cells were identified by phase-contrast microscopy. Synpatophysin-containing nerves were present in the basolateral region of conjunctival goblet cells clusters. Nerve fibers immunoreactive to VIP were found in the conjunctiva along the epithelial-stromal junction and around the basolateral aspect of goblet cell clusters. Nerve fibers immunoreactive to TH and DBH were detected surrounding goblet cells and in the conjunctival stroma. Nerve fibers immunoreactive to CGRP were detected in the epithelium and at the epithelial stromal junction, but were not localized near goblet cell clusters. CGRP-containing nerve fibers were also detected in the conjunctival stroma under the epithelium. We conclude that efferent parasympathetic and sympathetic, but not afferent sensory, nerves appear to be located adjacent to conjunctival goblet cell clusters. Activation of efferent parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves could directly stimulate conjunctival goblet cell mucous secretion. Antidromic activation of afferent sensory nerves releasing neurotransmitters could stimulate goblet cell secretion by a paracrine mechanism.
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